In Punta Cana, a private jet was set to fly to Saint-Tropez with four French nationals and 700 kilograms of cocaine onboard. Dubbed “Air Cocaine” by the media, this sensational case burst onto the scene in 2013. Over a decade later, numerous questions still linger. After an initial documentary series on Canal +, Netflix takes up the investigation with Is There a Dealer on the Plane?, a three-part documentary that dives back into the legal drama filled with twists worthy of a thriller.
The four Frenchmen were sentenced to 20 years in a Dominican Republic prison but managed to escape to France in 2015. There, the two pilots were found guilty and sentenced to six years in prison, only to be acquitted on appeal in 2021. From the outset, certain inconsistencies raised doubts: none of the passengers had a serious criminal record. How was such a large shipment loaded without raising alarms? Who really orchestrated this operation? Focusing more on precision than sentiment, the documentary Is There a Dealer on the Plane? aims to explore the shadowy aspects of this legal chaos.
What is Is There a Dealer on the Plane? About?
Two former air force pilots and two civilian passengers, set to travel to Saint-Tropez, were arrested aboard a private jet at Punta Cana airport in the Dominican Republic on March 20, 2013. Found on the plane, but not listed in the flight plan, were 26 suitcases filled with cocaine, totaling 700 kilograms. This dramatic bust quickly raised questions. If all passengers claimed innocence, to whom did the cargo really belong? Who was pulling the strings behind the scenes? Relying on statements from key figures involved in the case, Is There a Dealer on the Plane? digs deeper than the media coverage to unveil the scandal’s behind-the-scenes details.
Where to Watch Is There a Dealer on the Plane?
If you’ve followed the “Air Cocaine” affair or are intrigued by this story, Is There a Dealer on the Plane? is a must-watch documentary. Mark your calendar for June 11, 2025, to catch it on Netflix. To subscribe to the streaming platform, you have three options: a basic subscription with ads ($7.99 per month), a standard subscription without ads ($14.99 per month), or a premium plan ($21.99 per month).
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Jessica Morrison is a seasoned entertainment writer with over a decade of experience covering television, film, and pop culture. After earning a degree in journalism from New York University, she worked as a freelance writer for various entertainment magazines before joining red94.net. Her expertise lies in analyzing television series, from groundbreaking dramas to light-hearted comedies, and she often provides in-depth reviews and industry insights. Outside of writing, Jessica is an avid film buff and enjoys discovering new indie movies at local festivals.
