THE RED Arrows squad will be making a daring flight across London to mark Victory in Europe (VE) Day 2025.
Their incredible flight will be marked by streams of red, white and blue vapour as they cross over London for . But how can you watch their journey?


The Red Arrows take flight
The Red Arrows will be appearing at the 2025 celebrations, as the UK celebrates the 80th anniversary of the .
Their display will begin over the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk, before flying inland over East Anglia and Essex.
Next, the will fly over London leaving behind trails of red, white and blue in a reference to the Union Jack.
Finally, they will disperse over Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire.
Planes will not be allowed to enter the Red Arrows’ airspace, meaning they are barred from entering those areas at certain times.
Those times include:
- Area A: between 11.45am-2.45pm, up to 10,000ft
- Area B: between 1.15pm-2.10pm, up to 5000ft
- Area C: between 12.00pm-2.10pm, up to 4000ft
- Area D: between 1.20pm-2.10pm, up to 3000ft
- Area E: between 1.25pm-2.10pm, up to 2,500ft
- Area F: between 1.25pm-2.10pm, up to 2,500ft
- Area G: between 1.45pm-2.25pm, up to 2,500ft
- Area H: between 1.45pm-2.25pm, up to 2,500ft
- Area I: between 1.45pm-2.25pm, up to 2,500ft
The incredible squad will be launching from , where they have been based since 2022.
A historic aerobatics team
The Red Arrows were formed in 1964 as the aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force (RAF).
They are a fixture of the UK’s summer holiday events and have been spotted by fans at celebrations including .
The team has nine display pilots each year, all of which are volunteers.
Each pilot must have 1,500 flying hours and remain with the Red Arrows for three years after signing up.
Their squad is often split into two sections, with Red planes 1-5 being named Enid â in a reference to .
Red planes 6-9 are named Hanna, after the founding member Squadron Leader Ray Hanna.
While flying, pilots experience forces up to five times the force of gravity which normally measures 1g.
During the daring Vixen Break manoeuvre, forces of up to 7g can be reached.
In 2025, Keir Starmer stepped in to , which have been favoured by the squad since its inception, from being replaced by the Russian-made Aermacchi M-346s.
A modern day celebration
VE Day 2025 will take place on May 8, which will be exactly 80 years after Nazi Germany surrendered.
The end of the Second World War in 1945 was marked by huge street parties and celebrations, with the and King George VI both addressing the nation.
The future and her sister, , were said to have slipped into the crowd to anonymously enjoy the celebration together.
Keir Starmer has announced that, although there won’t be an additional day off to mark VE Day, the May 5 bank holiday will be dubbed Victory Day.
To mark the occasion, alcohol until 1am.
The Government has also organised a string of exciting events, including a military procession which will be accompanied by an actor reading VE Day speech.
30,000 ceramic poppies will also be laid at the Tower of London to commemorate the soldiers who died during the Second World War.
Surviving veterans of the Second World War will be treated to a private tea party hosted by The Royal British Legion.
