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Luciano Hang flies from Kraków to Warsaw amid international expansion push
The Havan billionaire lands in Warsaw the same week he finalizes his Paraguay trip to explore retail opportunities abroad.
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Luciano Hang
Luciano Hang flew from Kraków to Warsaw on June 21 in his Bombardier Global 6000, a short 34-minute hop between two Polish cities. The flight comes just weeks after the businessman announced a planned visit to Paraguay between June 29 and July 1 to meet President Santiago Peña and scout locations for Havan’s first international stores, as reported by Folha de S.Paulo.
The Warsaw leg coincides with Hang’s broader exploration of business climates beyond Brazil. He has told media that tax incentives and lower operational costs in Paraguay and Uruguay are “attractive factors” for expansion, per Click Petróleo e Gás, though he insists Brazil remains the chain’s priority. The trip to Poland—a country with a strong retail sector and a growing Brazilian business presence—suggests Hang may be evaluating European supply chains or partners for his planned internationalization.
The pattern fits Hang’s recent trajectory: a Global 6000 that can easily connect Santa Catarina to Europe, a stated goal of reaching 200 Brazilian megastores by year-end, and an accelerating rhythm of overseas reconnaissance flights. For a billionaire who once said “the word never is a word we cannot say,” a Polish stopover may be just another data point in the search for advantageous terrain.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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