DONALD Trump will land in Scotland later today as he begins his four-day private trip to the country.
The US president is expected to arrive at Prestwick Airport in the evening, before heading over to his Turnberry golf course in South Ayrshire.
He is then expected to head over to his Menie golf course in Aberdeenshire before opening up a new course dedicated to his Scottish mother, who grew up on the Isle of Lewis.
He will leave the country at some point on Tuesday.
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While details are subject to change, flight restrictions have given an indication of when the US president will land in Scotland.
Air traffic control services provider NATS has revealed a number of flying restrictions will be in place across Scotland for safety reasons during his visit between July 25 and July 29.
This includes one put in place around Prestwick Airport between 7.20pm and 8.05pm today (Friday).
A no-fly zone will also be in place between Prestwick Airport and Trump Turnberry between 7.30pm and 8.50pm.
The NATS document states: "The President of the United States (POTUS) will visit Scotland between the 25 July 2025 and 29 July 2025, POTUS will visit several locations throughout Scotland and as part of the security arrangements the Secretary of State for Transport has decided that it is necessary, on the grounds of public safety and security, to introduce Restriction of Flying Regulations under Article 239 of the Air Navigation Order 2016 to restrict the operation of all types of aircraft between 24 July 2025 and 29 July 2025.
"Pilots are strongly encouraged to employ the use of moving map technology and/or an air traffic service to mitigate the risk of inadvertent airspace infringements.
"In relation to this document, the term ‘aircraft’ includes any small balloon, any kite, any unmanned aircraft and any parachute including a parascending parachute or paramotor."