The Red Arrows will fly close to parts of Herefordshire today, as part of the Midlands Air Festival.

You will need to be in the Malvern area to catch a glimpse of them.

According to the Military Airshows site, the Red Arrows should pass over to the Malvern area at around 5.23pm this afternoon.

Timings can be found by visiting – https://www.military-airshows.co.uk/press25/redarrowsschedule2025.htm

The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, is one of the world’s premier aerobatic display teams.

Representing the speed, agility and precision of the Royal Air Force, the team is the public face of the service. They assist in recruiting to the Armed Forces, act as ambassadors for the United Kingdom at home and overseas and promote the best of British.

Flying distinctive Hawk fast-jets, the team is made up of pilots, engineers and essential support staff with frontline, operational experience. Together, they demonstrate the excellence and capabilities of the Royal Air Force and the Service’s skilled, talented people.

Often with their trademark Diamond Nine shape, and combination of close formations and precision flying, the Red Arrows have been displaying since 1965.

All Red Arrows display pilots have flown operationally, in frontline aircraft such as the advanced Typhoon, and helped the Royal Air Force to secure the skies every day of the year.

Based at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, the Red Arrows had flown almost 5,000 displays in 57 countries, by the beginning of 2024 – the team’s 60th season.

More details – https://www.raf.mod.uk/display-teams/red-arrows/