The Red Arrows will be seen soaring the skies across Wales this afternoon after travelling across England before the Wales National Air Show, taking place in Swansea this weekend. The RAF jets are set to leave the Royal Air Force Station Waddington, Lincolnshire at 4pm on Friday, June 30 and land at Cardiff Airport at 4:41pm the same afternoon.
At 4.36pm the popular aircrafts will enter Wales by flying over Mynydd-Bach, near Chepstow. They will then soar over Newport to Pentyrch at 4.39pm and then finally landing in Cardiff at 4.41pm. The Hawk fast-jets will fly rapidly over Wales this afternoon, so you will have to be quick to spot them.
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The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, is returning to Wales for the return of the annual Wales Airshow on Saturday, July 1 and Sunday, July 2. Thousands of people are expected to attend the airshow this weekend to watch the Red Arrows perform at Swansea beach.
The free-to-enter event has been organised by Swansea Council and will feature many talented aircraft display teams performing over the weekend. At Swansea Airshow 2023, the Red Arrows will take to the skies at 5pm on Saturday and 12pm on Sunday. For more in depth information on the event visit here.