When will the Red Arrows be on display again in 2025?

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The Red Arrows flew out from Bournemouth today for the Goodwood Festival of Speed, but if you missed them today, there are still plenty of opportunities to catch their impressive displays across the UK.

RAF jet pilots showed their skills as thousands of people lined the streets in London to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.

Those who missed the fly-past still have time to catch the aircraft in action over the summer months – including a second go today, for some in the right areas.

Here is a roundup of all the places where you can catch the Red Arrows flight path, starting at 3pm today when they will leave Bournemouth once again to fly back to their base at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire.

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What is the Red Arrows’ schedule for 2025? Upcoming displays

The aerobatic display team will tour the major air festivals in the UK and make some visits abroad to Greece, Denmark and Poland.

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The Red Arrows flying over Buckingham Palace to mark VE Day (Picture: AS1 Amelia Turnbull/PA Wire)

Full list of where and when to see the Red Arrows this year

July 2025

13 July – Goodwood Festival of Speed Display

18 July – Royal International Air Tattoo Display

19 July – Royal International Air Tattoo Display

20 July – Royal International Air Tattoo Display

21 July – The Tall Ships Races, Aberdeen Display

26 July – Swanage Carnival Display

26 July – Old Buckenham Airshow Display

27 July – Old Buckenham Airshow Display

August 2025

09 August – Blackpool Airshow Display

09 August – Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Flypast

10 August – Blackpool Airshow Display

13 August – Falmouth Week Display – 6.15pm

14 August – Airbourne – Eastbourne International Airshow Display

15 August – Airbourne – Eastbourne International Airshow Display

16 August – Airbourne – Eastbourne International Airshow Display

17 August – Airbourne – Eastbourne International Airshow Display

20 August – Cromer Carnival Display

21 August – Clacton Airshow Display

22 August – Clacton Airshow Display

22 August – Sidmouth Regatta Display

24 August – Roskilde Airshow, Denmark Display

30 August – Bucharest International Air Show Flypast

30 August – Radom Airshow, Poland Display

31 August – Radom Airshow, Poland Display

The Red Arrows emit the signature colour vapour, which has an important role to help the pilots (Picture: Ministry of Defence)

September 2025

05 September – International Ayr Show, Scotland Display

06 September – International Ayr Show, Scotland Display

07 September – Great North Run, Newcastle/South Shields Display

10 September – Guernsey Air Display

11 September – Jersey International Air Display

13 September – International Sanicole Airshow, Belgium Display

14 September – International Sanicole Airshow, Belgium Display

20 September – NATO Days – Ostrava, Czech Republic Display

21 September – NATO Days – Ostrava, Czech Republic Display

27 September – Overseas Event to be confirmed.

28 September – Overseas Event to be confirmed.

October 2025

Their hectic schedule means the Red Arrows had flown at nearly 5,000 displays in 57 countries by end of the year.

What planes are the Red Arrows?

Red Arrows are Hawk T1 fast-jets, which can reach a maximum speed of 660mph, while they can exceed the speed of sound in a dive.

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Where the Red Arrows fly, they emit special red, white and blue vapour known as the smoke.

While giving a stellar show to the audience, it is used by pilots to judge wind speed and direction and to find each other for formation again after flying several miles apart.

Keeping the Red Arrows flying is known as the ‘Circus’ as each plane requires a team of technicians to keep it flying.

The team comprises 11 pilots, 100 engineers and support staff.

Anyone dreaming of becoming a Red Arrow pilot needs to have a minimum of 1,500 flying hours under their belt, have completed a frontline, operational tour and be assessed above average as a pilot.

The pilot hopefuls are then put through a gruelling flying test and interviews.

Where are the Red Arrows based?

The home of the Red Arrows, aptly nicknamed ‘The Reds,’ is at the RAF Waddington base in Lincolnshire.

The arrows moved there in late 2022 after 40 years at RAF Scampton.

Their route home from Goodwood today will take them back out from Bournemouth again, over East Anglia and back to Lincolnshire.

Here’s when and where you can spot them.

3pm They will leave Bournemouth and fly over the sea before coming back inland.

3.11pm Around Pagham

3.12pm Goodwood

3.13pm Around Charlton

3.14pm Around Codmore Hill

3.18pm East of Burnt Oak

3.21pm South east of Langley Heath

3.25pm around Upstreet

3.26pm Around the Isle of Thanet

3.30pm Oversea

3.33pm North east of Alderton

3.36pm South of Cratfield

3.38pm Oversea

3.41pm Oversea

3.44pm Around Blofield

3.45pm Around Norwich

3.46pm North east of Runhall

3.53pm South east of Habertoft

3.58pm RAF Waddington

A version of this article was first published on May 6, 2025.,