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AirNet Systems, Inc. (AMEX: ANS) has entered into a definitive merger agreement with an affiliate of Bayside Capital. The size of this deal is little when you compare it to the big billion dollar club deals, but deals of this size also have a much better chance of being able to be financed and the size is such that banks won’t have to come up with three million excuses not to fund.

AirNet Systems is a provider of specialized cargo airline and expedited transportation solutions for time-critical shipments like people that must get somewhere 10-minutes-ago, items like canceled checks and other key parcels. Here’s their route structure that it operates in a spoke system if outside of that group. The website states that the company operated 130 aircraft, even though that appears to be an old figure.

The company will be acquired for $2.81 per share, a transaction valued at $28.7 million. The offer represents a 94% premium to Friday’s $1.45 closing price.

As already noted, the size here is little. But this niche is one that sees steady interest from public companies and private companies in what feels like a “regardless of the economy stance” over the last decade. What is even more interesting is that the size of a deal like this crosses over with venture capital players, even if it is already a developed company. VC’s have funded many logistic and niche shipping companies over the last decade and there has been a major consolidation of the smaller players.

The board approved the transaction and awaits shareholder approval in a special meeting. The current management team will continue to manage the company upon completion of the transaction which is expected to close in the second quarter of 2008. AirNet shares are up over 80% today to $2.63, representing a $26.7 million market cap. The 52-week range is $1.38 to $3.69, so this might not be a 100% assurance that all shareholders will vote along with the deal.

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