The Red Arrows will fly past at the G7 summit on Saturday - their route in full

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The Red Arrows will fly past at the G7 summit on Saturday - their route in full
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The Red Arrow jets will perform a red, white and blue flypast on Saturday to entertain the visiting G7 leaders in Cornwall to discuss the global recovery from Covid

The Red Arrows will fly past the leaders of some of the world's most powerful countries in Cornwall on Saturday for the G7 summit.

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