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Adam Barnett

What time will Red Arrows fly past G7 summit and what is their route in full?

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.

The main summit agenda today will see the group commit to a new plan aimed at preventing a repeat of the Covid-19 pandemic, but other major issues being discussed at the three day event also include climate change.

French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga have joined Boris Johnson for the first gathering of the G7 since the pandemic began.

Leaders from the G7 will commit to a new plan - the Carbis Bay Declaration - to quash future pandemics within the first 100 days.

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The world leaders will discuss the global recovery to the Covid-19 pandemic (Getty Images)

The UK will also create a new animal vaccine centre aimed at preventing future diseases crossing from creatures to humans.

On Friday night the G7 leaders had dinner with the Queen at the Eden Project, with a barbecue on the beach planned for Sunday.

The Red Arrows will fly past the G7 summit in Cornwall on Saturday (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Before that though, the famed Red Arrows will take to the skies and perform a flypast on Saturday.

Below we look at when people in the area see the jets tear across the sky trailing red, white and blue smoke.

World leaders gather in Cornwall for the G7 summit hosted by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and attended by the Queen (Getty Images)

Red Arrows flypast times and route

This is when and where the Red Arrows can be spotted over Cornwall on Saturday:

  • Culdrose Ad – 7.34pm
  • South of Cadgwith – 7.36pm
  • Oversea – 7.38pm
  • Oversea – 7.41pm
  • East of Penzance – 7.44pm
  • North west of Carbis – 7.45pm
  • Oversea – 8.04pm
  • North of Redruth – 8.06pm
  • Culdrose Ad – 8.09pm
The Red Arrows will be seen on Saturday and Sunday over Cornwall (Getty Images)

Then on Sunday people will have a second chance to see the jets as they return to their base in Scampton.

When and where they will be on Sunday:

  • Culdrose Ad – 1.15pm
  • North west of Falmouth – 1.17pm
  • East of Bodmin – 1.21pm
  • North of Bude – 1.25pm
  • North of Willand – 1.33pm
  • West of Trowbridge – 1.41pm
  • West of Stow on the Wold – 1.48pm
  • South of Gayton – 1.53pm
  • South west of Eaton – 2.00pm
  • North east of North Scarle – 2.04pm
  • Scampton Ad – 2.05pm
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