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Red Arrows full ‘Diamond Nine’ aerobatic displays to become rare

Kate Angel
Last updated: 26 May 2026 12:18
By Kate Angel
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Image shows the 'Diamond Nine' Red Arrows BAe Hawk T.1A aircraft flying the '5-4 Split' manoeuvre at the Royal International Air Tattoo 2024
Red Arrows BAe Hawk T.1A flying the 'Diamond Nine, 5-4 Split' manoeuvre at the Royal International Air Tattoo 2024 © Julian Herzog
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The iconic Royal Air Force Red Arrows aerobatic team will feature seven, rather than its “Diamond Nine” aircraft in their engaging displays until their planned retirement in 2030. Hawk T1 jet engines are no longer in production, so existing aircraft will need engine replacements until the entire fleet is updated.

Image shows Red Arrows BAe Hawk T.1A aircraft taxiing at the Royal International Air Tattoo 2023
Red Arrows BAe Hawk T.1A aircraft taxiing at the Royal International Air Tattoo 2023 © Julian Herzog

‘Diamond Nine’ for special occasions

The full “Diamond Nine” displays will still feature for special occasions such as the King’s birthday (celebrated this year in the UK on June 20, even though his actual birthday is Nov. 14, when he turns 78). The 250th anniversary of U.S. Independence Day will also be commemorated with a full international flypast on July 4.

A Royal Air Force spokesperson’s statement confirmed:

“This will support the sustainable management of the Hawk T1 fleet and prepare the team for a transition to a future aircraft type.”

Image shows the Red Arrows aircraft fleet in a 'diamond nine' formation with red, white and blue plumes of smoke
Red Arrows flying the ‘diamond nine’ formation ‘Tornado’ manoeuvre in evening light at the Duxford Flying Finale 2024 © Julian Herzog

Announcement on new fleet delayed

The decision to replace the Red Arrows fleet is likely to be announced with the general Ministry of Defence investment plan (covering the wider army, navy and air force). Whilst this was due to be published last autumn, it has been delayed, with no date rescheduled as yet.

The Red Arrows Aerobatic Team has officially launched its 52nd display season throughout the UK, Europe and the U.S. The Red Arrows schedule for 2026 runs from May 29 at the English Riviera Airshow in Torbay to the IWM Duxford Flying Finale on Oct. 4. The displays usually occur every year, except for an almost two-year absence during the pandemic.

This ambassador fleet originated during the First World War.

Have you seen the Red Arrows “Diamond Nine” in action? Share your experiences in the comments below!

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