Red Arrows flight path for their final display of 2025 this weekend

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The Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force display team, have soared over quite a few people this year.

Summer 2025 season kicked off for the display team with their VE Day anniversary flight over Buckingham Palace.

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.

Then, Donald Trump, First Lady Melania, King Charles and Queen Camilla were among those craning their necks to see the aerobatics team during the US President’s state visit last month.

But you’ve now got one final chance to see the Red Arrows this year.

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The last Red Arrows display of 2025

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (15497738as) MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC - SEPTEMBER 21: The Red Arrows of the Royal Air Force perform on day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic on September 21, 2025. The show, Europe's largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. NATO Days Europe's Largest Security And Aviation Event In Mosnov, Czech Republic - 21 Sep 2025
The Red Arrow team have flown thousands of shows this year alone (Picture: Artur Widak/NurPhoto/Shutterstock)

The aerobatic display team have roared over most major air festivals in the UK and flown abroad to Greece, Denmark, Poland, Belgium, Malta and the Czech Republic.

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

There is only one show left this season: the Red Arrows will be lighting up the skies of Duxford, a village 10 miles south of Cambridge, on Saturday, October 4.

The Red Arrows will set off from RAF Mildenhall at about 3.50pm and arrive at Duxford at around 4pm, returning to RAF Mildenhall by 4.40pm.

METRO GRAPHICS Map showing Red Arrows flight path, October 4 2025 (Picture: Metro)
The Red Arrows flight path on October 4 – including their appearance at Duxford (Picture: Metro Graphics)

Unfortunately tickets for the Duxford Flying Finale have already sold out, so unless you already got your hands on a ticket, you won’t be able to attend.

There may be some unofficial viewing spots in the local area, to view the Red Arrows from a distance, but you’ll have to try and find them yourselves.

While most of the shows took place over the summer, the Red Arrow Pilots won’t be putting their feet up from October.

Instead, they’ll start their winter training, which involves every pilot flying three sorties -military-talk for a deployment – a day.

What was the Red Arrows’ schedule for 2025?

July 2025

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

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 – Malta International Airshow
28 September – Malta International Airshow

October 2025

04 October – Duxford Flying Finale Display

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.

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 after flying several miles apart.

MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC - SEPTEMBER 21: The Red Arrows aerobatic team of the Royal Air Force perform during the second day of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days, the largest security show in Europe, in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025. (Photo by Lukas Kabon/Anadolu via Getty Images)
They are, unsurprisingly, red (Picture: Anadolu)

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?

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The home of the Red Arrows, aptly nicknamed ‘The Reds,’ have had a fair few homes over the years.

They were originally based at  RAF Little Rissington in Gloucestershire, then the Central Flying School, before moving to what is now Cotswolds Airport in 1966.

The arrows were moved once again to RAF Scampton, in Lincolnshire, in 1983.

But officials gave them the boot in late 2022 after 40 years at RAF Scampton.

Instead, the arrows were moved to RAF Waddington.

Scampton was to be turned into a site to house asylum seekers. Though, the plans were scrapped last year.

When will the Red Arrows be back?

The Red Arrows will certainly back to delight crowds at airshows and events in 2026.

However, their calendar for next year has not yet been confirmed, so we can’t share any dates just yet.

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

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