Sunday, August 17, 2025

Netflix premieres the documentary “Air Cocaine: The High-Flying Traffickers”

  • aplicacion - banner 728px

Santo Domingo.- This June 11, Netflix releases The Air Cocaine Case: High-Flying Traffickers, a documentary series that promises to captivate true crime fans with a real story full of mystery, intrigue, and controversy. The production is based on one of the most shocking drug trafficking cases in the Caribbean region, which occurred in 2013, when the authorities of the Dominican Republic intercepted a private Falcon 50 jet with 26 suitcases full of cocaine at Punta Cana airport. The flight, which was destined for Saint Tropez, France, was carrying 700 kilos of drugs and triggered an international investigation that still raises questions today. The documentary focuses on French pilots Pascal Fauret and Bruno Odos, who were arrested in the Dominican Republic after the discovery of drugs in their aircraft. Sentenced to 18 years in prison for international trafficking, they starred in a cinematic escape by fleeing the country in a speedboat. Once on French soil, both were acquitted, which sparked a strong debate about justice and the international connections surrounding the case.

You can also read: Brad Pitt launches new biodegradable clothing line

Directed by Olivier Bouchara and journalist Jérôme Pierrat, the series offers an in-depth analysis of the facts through exclusive interviews with prosecutors, journalists, agents of the National Drug Control Directorate (DNCD) and others involved. Unprecedented details are also revealed about a possible collaboration of former French intelligence agents in the escape, disproving official versions that deny the participation of the French government in the operation. The production highlights how people with no criminal records, including former French military personnel, ended up involved in a complex international drug trafficking network. Through a bold narrative, with touches of black humor and a rigorous journalistic approach, the series questions the official versions and exposes the failures of the judicial system in a case that crossed borders. The Air Cocaine Case: High-Flying Traffickers not only tells a surprising story, but also invites the viewer to reflect on the connections between organized crime, politics, and international justice. With archive images, dramatic reconstructions, and revealing testimonies, Netflix presents a production that promises to keep the audience on the edge of their seats. The real story behind the so-called “Air Cocaine” still leaves many unanswered questions, and this documentary becomes an opportunity to explore a truth that surpasses fiction.
Netflix estrena documental “El caso Air Cocaine: Traficantes de altura”

Netflix Premieres Documentary "The Air Cocaine Case: High-Flying Traffickers"

In the spotlight

  • aplicacion - banner 300px

  • banner altices 300x250 junio 2025

Explore more

Tiffany Padilla narrates her migratory experience in her book "A Girl Alone in New York"

Santo Domingo.- Dominican author Tiffany Padilla presents her first novel "Una Chica Sola en New York", a work based on real events that honestly portrays the emotional impact of migration, anxiety, and the process of personal reconstruction far from the country of origin. With only 20 years old, Tiffany Padilla emigrated alone to New York […]

Attention producers! Agriculture prohibits the cultivation of more than 10 products to eradicate the whitefly

Sábana Yegua, Azua.- The Ministry of Agriculture, through the Department of Plant Health and the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program, is starting the ban on host products of whiteflies and thrips in order to guarantee healthy crops in this area, after the prohibition period ends. With this provision, the aim is to cut off the […]

Environment and UNDP launch BIOFIN project to finance biodiversity projects

The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) launched the Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN) project, with the aim of strengthening public and private investment in the protection of the biodiversity of the Dominican Republic. BIOFIN seeks to close the financial gap for the implementation of the National Biodiversity Strategy […]

Central Bank has little gold as a safe haven asset despite the country being a major producer

Contrary to the trend of many central banks in the world for several years, of buying more and more gold to have it as a safe haven asset, the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic maintains a minimum amount that would be equivalent to 0.47 tons, which has not varied for decades. At the end […]

Cox will invest $30 million to accelerate the region's energy transition

Santo Domingo.- Cox, a company specializing in energy and water infrastructure, strengthens its financial structure through a $30 million corporate loan granted by the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF), to promote investments with a high positive environmental impact, the generation of green jobs and the strengthening of energy chains, in Mexico, […]

ARS SEMMA also operates at a deficit; an audit of SENASA is expected

The Teachers' Health Risk Administrator (ARS SEMMA) also reports a significant financial deficit according to the financial statements of the Superintendency of Health and Occupational Risks (SISALRIL). As of January, ARS SEMMA recorded an accumulated shortfall to meet its commitments to healthcare service providers of RD$1,276,455,556.11. In January, the deficit of the SEMMA health service […]