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The Red Arrows will bring dazzling displays to the British Isles and the European mainland this summer - see if they will fly past you on our interactive map below
The Red Arrows will perform the world’s first eco-friendly fly past over Trooping the Colour.
THE royals went green yesterday as the Trooping The Colour flypast featured nine Red Arrow jets powered by sustainable aviation fuel. After the planes tore down The Mall and over Buckingham
The King wore a black armband in tribute to those killed in the Air India plane crash at Trooping the Colour today.
The Red Arrows are the ambassadors of the Royal Airforce and its team was officially formed in 1965. The team have 60 displays and flypasts scheduled between May and October for their 2025 season. The Arrows' next display will be during The King's Official Birthday Flypast in London.
The Royal Air Force has denied reports the iconic Red Arrows are running out of aircraft. A spokesperson was forced to speak out after claims the aerobatic team could be down to six aircraft by 2028, which would mark an end to their famous diamond nine formation.
The famous Red Arrows will make their way across parts of England this weekend as they carry out a display at the RAF Cosford Air Show - here is where you can see them
The Red Arrows landed in Liverpool yesterday (June 7) after travelling from Scotland to the city. Arriving at Liverpool John Lennon Airport at around 5.30pm, they gave aviation enthusiasts a rare chance to see the world-famous RAF aerobatic team up close.
The Red Arrows are the 'aerobatic' team for the Royal Air Force and their summer airshows - where the distinctive red Hawk jets fly in tight formations emitting red, white and blue smoke - are an ever-popular event, with the first ever display taking place in 1965.
The King has asked members of the Royal family to wear black armbands during Trooping the Colour in honour of those killed in the Air India disaster. The centuries-old parade, which officially commemorates the King’s birthday, will take place in London later today, two days after the crash in Ahmedabad claimed at least 260 lives.
One of Cairns' most popular walking trails is set for a major overhaul, with a $1.24 million upgrade of the Red Arrow walking track starting on 23