Overview
- Two Flyzar pilots testified under oath that they carried no passengers to the property and described many flights as training runs.
- Judge Marcelo Aguinsky ordered Flyzar to disclose who requested and paid for each flight since April 25, 2025, including payment methods, insurance details, and passenger-identification procedures.
- Investigators have logged more than 60 helicopter movements to the estate’s helipad from ANAC data, but found no passenger lists or the mandatory helipad logbook during a raid.
- The property is formally held by Real Central SRL, tied to Luciano Pantano and Ana Lucía Conte, with a deed price of US$1.8 million versus official appraisals of roughly US$17–22 million.
- Seized items linked the site to Toviggino and the AFA, Pantano’s AFA corporate card with about 50 million pesos in monthly charges was suspended, and prosecutors could pursue false-testimony charges if company records contradict the pilots.