
The Red Arrows are set to fly over Cumbria this week.
It is understood the RAF’s aerobatic team will be travelling from RAF Valley to RAF Lossiemouth on Friday, June 6.
The following day, they are scheduled to fly from RAF Lossiemouth to Liverpool.
The Red Arrows were granted official approval to put on public displays this year, following an assessment and pre-season training in Croatia and Greece. Pilots fly up to 15 times a week to perfect and polish the new display.
The 2025 season is the Red Arrows’ 61st summer campaign and comes after a detailed assessment, known as Public Display Authority, covering all aspects of operations, was successfully passed.
They will only be passing over Cumbria on their way from base to base.
Initial timings for Friday are as follows, but both timings and routes may change due to weather or other requirements.
- 11.48am South east of Ulverston
- 11.50am West of Windermere
- 11.54am vicinity of Bassenthwaite Lake
- 12.02pm South west of Selkirk

It is anticipated they will return over Cumbria on Saturday, June 7 at the following times:
- 4.27pm: North east of Workington
- 4.32pm: North east of Millom
- 4.35pm: East of Heversham
