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Luciano Hang's Global 6000 lands in Paraguay the week of his Havan expansion talks
If aboard, the timing lines up with a previously announced exploratory visit to discuss internationalization of the retail chain.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Luciano Hang

Luciano Hang
A Bombardier Global 6000 registered as PP-LHG, belonging to Luciano Hang's fleet, was tracked departing Navegantes (SBNF) on the evening of June 30 and landing at Aeródromo de Isla Pucú (PY-0003) in Paraguay just over an hour later.
If Luciano Hang was aboard, the arrival coincides precisely with a trip he confirmed to multiple outlets in late May. As reported by República da Verdade and other Brazilian media, Hang stated he would visit Paraguay between June 29 and July 1 to evaluate a possible international expansion of his Havan retail chain. Meetings with President Santiago Peña and local suppliers are expected, per La Nación Paraguay. The timing would suggest this flight was the vehicle for that exploratory business agenda.
The flight follows a pattern of international movements: in the previous week, PP-LHG tracked across Europe, visiting Poland, Portugal, and Spain. Returning to Brazil on June 24, Hang's aircraft then repositioned to Santa Catarina before this short hop into Paraguay — a destination now actively courting Brazilian investment, with over 250 Brazilian firms already operating there, according to Hang's own statements.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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