Warren Access have donated a cherry picker to use when cutting the tail off the Trident.
Trident 1C G-ARPO was the 13th Trident built. Here are some facts about it:
Built at: Hatfield, UK
First Flight: 13 January 1965
Delivery: 31 January 1965
Operators: BEA British European Airways, British Airways
The aircraft served on the routes of BEA and British Airways for 18 years before it was retired at London Heathrow airport. Following a short period of storage, it was ferried to Teesside Airport (now Durham Tees Valley Airport) in 1983 to be used at the Civil Aviation Authority’s fire training school along with a number of other Tridents.
For further information on ‘Save the Trident’ visit their website at http://www.savethetrident.org/
Warren Access specialise in the hire and supply of van and lorry mounted hydraulic platforms and cherry pickers within the North East, and are a family owned and controlled business, based in Newcastle upon Tyne, with over 40 years knowledge and experience of solving problems however awkward they may appear.
For further information of our current fleet click http://www.warrenaccess.co.uk/vehicles/





