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Luciano Hang's Global 6000 lands in São Paulo as aviation show and Paraguay trip converge
If aboard, the timing lines up with the Catarina Aviation Show and a planned visit to Paraguay for Havan's international expansion.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Luciano Hang

Luciano Hang
Luciano Hang's Bombardier Global 6000 (PP-LHG) was tracked flying from Tenerife Sur Airport (GCTS) to São Paulo Catarina Executive Airport (SBJH) on June 24, completing an eight-hour Atlantic crossing. The aircraft had been on a European itinerary in recent days, with stops in Italy, Poland, and Portugal before the Canary Islands layover.
If Hang was aboard, his arrival coincides with the tail end of the Catarina Aviation Show in São Paulo, where a Bombardier Global 8000 — the world's fastest civil jet, valued at roughly R$ 480 million — was displayed and later spotted at Hang's Navegantes hangar, per [ndmais.com.br](https://ndmais.com.br/transportes/aviao-de-r-480-milhoes-pousa-em-sc-em-possivel-negociacao-de-compra-de-luciano-hang/). The same week, Hang has a confirmed trip to Paraguay from June 29 to July 1 to evaluate Havan's first international expansion, as reported by [Folha](https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/mercado/2026/05/luciano-hang-da-havan-fala-em-quebradeira-com-fim-da-6x1-e-diz-que-so-desgraca-pode-consertar-o-pais.shtml).
The Global 6000, Hang's primary long-range aircraft since 2019, is a frequent workhorse for cross-continental business travel. The European swing and rapid return to Brazil suggest a tightly scheduled period of deal-making and site inspections — whether for a new jet, a new country, or both.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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