A well-known German family celebrating a birthday has been identified as the victims of a helicopter crash near the Spanish island of Majorca, according to reports.

Brewery heir August Inselkammer Jr., 43, and his wife, Christina, 41, died while traveling on the chopper with their two children, Max, 11, and Sophie, 9, for the dad’s birthday lunch, the Sun reported.

The pilot, Cedric Leoni, and two other passengers also died in the midair collision over the city of Inca, according to a report.

The Inselkammer family reportedly was visiting the island with friends and they planned to take two helicopters to lunch.

But when the choppers arrived, the group decided that some members of the trip would take a car because one of the choppers was too small, the outlet reported.

“My understanding was that it was a last-minute decision — the man whose birthday it was should take the bigger helicopter with his family and the other family should catch them up in a car, probably because it was his birthday,” a source told the Sun.

Inselkammer was a businessman who came from a prominent family of brewing entrepreneurs. They are behind the Ayinger brewery, which is now run by his brother, Franz Inselkammer III, the Sun reported.