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Luciano Hang's aircraft lands in Porto as European tour hints at international retail push
If aboard, the timing aligns with Havan owner's recent statements about expanding overseas, per Folha.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Luciano Hang

Luciano Hang
Luciano Hang's Bombardier Global 6000 (tail PP-LHG) was tracked flying from Warsaw Modlin Airport to a private airfield near Porto, Portugal on June 23, covering the 1,500-mile leg in just over three hours. The aircraft had been on a multi-stop European itinerary since departing Brazil on June 11, with previous stops in the Canary Islands, Treviso, and Warsaw.
If Luciano Hang was aboard, the arrival in Portugal comes the same week he told Folha he is exploring international expansion for his Havan retail chain, including a planned visit to Paraguay in late June. While Paraguay remains his stated focus, the European swing — particularly the Porto stop — suggests the billionaire may be scouting additional opportunities or meeting with potential partners on the continent.
The Porto landing continues a pattern of long-range business travel for the Havan founder, who frequently uses his Global 6000 to visit store locations and manage his diverse investments. The aircraft’s recent European tour, covering over 5,000 nautical miles in less than two weeks, underscores the scope of Hang’s current business reconnaissance beyond Brazil’s borders.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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