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Why an Luftwaffe-Airbus Is Soon to Be Seen in the Serengeti-Park in Hanover

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A retired Bundeswehr airbus with destination Serengeti Park can now be transported through a protected area in the South Heath – a clever solution helps.

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A retired Bundeswehr airbus with destination Serengeti Park can now be transported through a protected area in the South Heath – a clever solution helps.

An aircraft discarded by the Bundeswehr may be transported to the Serengeti Park in Hodenhagen (Heidekreis). This is what the Hanover region announced on Friday. Transport is permitted from October onwards.

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After years of dispute over the heavy-duty transport of an abandoned aircraft to the Serengeti Park in the South Heath, there is now a green light. "There are no more natural protection objections," the Hanover region announced – and justified this by a new procedure for the lowering of the hull.

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airliners.de broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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