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Watch: Red Arrows Paint Malta’s Skies In Dazzling Display

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Malta’s skies came alive yesterday afternoon as the legendary British aerobatic team, the Red Arrows, descended on the island in preparation for their high-octane aerial displays.

On Wednesday, they made a striking arrival, flying in formation over the British High Commission at Ta’ Xbiex before touching down in Malta. Their arrival was not merely a formality but a teaser of the dramatic performances to come.

Over the weekend, spectators can look forward to breathtaking flying displays over St Paul’s Bay, scheduled for the afternoons of Saturday and Sunday. The coastal setting provides a dramatic backdrop, where spectators lining the shores and promenades will witness jets carving through the sky.

The approach and departure of aircraft will also be visible from several vantage points, making the entire weekend a visual treat for aviation fans and casual onlookers alike.

Malta’s airshow isn’t just about one team, as it brings together international aviation talent. Aircraft from multiple nations, with particular emphasis on Germany, will participate in the show. The event promises a blend of precision aerobatics, powerful flypasts and a display of global aviation prowess.x

The Red Arrows’ visit marks a highlight on Malta’s aviation calendar, bringing with it excitement, spectacle, and international flair. Their performances typically combine tight formations, daring manoeuvres, and trails of red, white, and blue smoke, a signature style that never fails to dazzle.

For many, the airshow is not just about watching planes but about feeling the roar of the engines, seeing the precision in motion, and capturing moments that linger long after the jets vanish into the sky.

Did you spot them flying by?

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Lovin Malta's social media executive, Rebecca Spiteri is a nature enthusiast with a love for beaches, green spaces, and furry friends. When not enjoying the outdoors, she can usually be found diving into a good history book or getting immersed in a museum and creating content on @its_rebeccaspiteri

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