The Challenger 604 aircraft N2FD, currently registered to Lever Arc LLC and historically linked to Francisco D'Agostino Casado—formerly sanctioned by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control for ties to Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA and the Maduro regime—departed Fort Lauderdale, held holding patterns for 40 minutes at 29,000 feet over the GESSO waypoint south of Puerto Rico, and landed in Anguilla, according to Flightwatcher1 on X in the past 30 minutes. FlightAware data shows the plane was initially tracking toward destinations further south, including possible stops in Trinidad, Grenada or Barbados, before diverting to Anguilla, the X post states. Casado's sanctions were lifted in 2025, the same year Lever Arc LLC registered as owner per FAA records. This development occurs amid U.S.-Venezuela tensions, with a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone parked at Rafael Hernandez Airport in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, as reported yesterday by Reuters.