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Press releases | 17.12.2025

Airbus A310 becomes an attraction: Liebherr mobile cranes in use in the Serengeti Park

  • LTM 1300-6.3 and LTM 1250-5.1 in tandem operation
  • Aircraft is converted into a restaurant

Two Liebherr mobile cranes from Schlamann Autokrane GmbH in Nienburg/Weser have unloaded a decommissioned Airbus A310 from heavy transport vehicles in the Serengeti Park and placed it on prepared bearings. In future, the aircraft will serve as an extraordinary restaurant and add an attraction to the leisure and safari park.

The experienced crane professionals relied on a tandem lift for the challenging lift of the Airbus, which weighs around 49 tonnes: The LTM 1300-6.3 took on the main load of 32.5 tonnes with a radius of up to 22 metres. It was equipped with 77 tonnes of ballast for this purpose. The LTM 1250-5.1 carried the remaining 16.5 tonnes and only required 42 tonnes of ballast.

"This is a very exciting order," reports Torsten Schlamann, Managing Director of Schlamann Autokrane GmbH. "The aircraft was transported here from Langenhagen Airport. We loaded it there and unloaded it here. The LTM 1300-6.3 has been in operation since March and is our most powerful mobile crane. It is characterised by its very long telescopic boom of 90 metres. We have already completed many jobs - the drivers are happy with the new crane and I am satisfied. It was a good decision to buy this crane."

An Airbus as a restaurant

The Serengeti Park is known for its combination of safari experience and theme park. The Airbus A310 is now another attraction. Dirk Jasper, Head of Business Unit Project at Serengeti Park, explains: "Five years ago, we had the crazy idea of converting an aeroplane into a restaurant. Four years ago, we bought an aeroplane at auction. There were obstacles such as official requirements and driving permits, but now we are happy that the aircraft is here. The opening ceremony of the restaurant is planned for September 2026."

Schlamann Autokrane GmbH operates 21 mobile cranes - almost all of them from Liebherr. In addition to mobile cranes, the company, which employs around 90 people at four sites, also rents out work platforms and forklifts. The fleet comprises around 250 devices and machines.

Contacts

Wolfgang Beringer

Wolfgang Beringer

Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH