Londoners are in for a special treat today as the iconic RAF Red Arrows will be flying over the capital. 

For one of their last displays of 2023, the display team will be taking to the skies for the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI).

Although subject to weather conditions, the Red Arrows will mark the formal opening of DSEI with their flypast. 

How you can see a Red Arrow display in London today

The DSEI is being held at ExCeL London meaning much of the region will be able to see the impressive display. 

Whilst the exact route has not been confirmed by the RAF Red Arrows display team, according to IanVisits, it's likely they will come across the north. 

It is possible it will start around the Walthamstow and Woodford area before heading to the Stratford and Plaistow area. 

News Shopper: The Red Arrows will flypast.The Red Arrows will flypast. (Image: PA)

The Red Arrows will then head over to the Docklands where the DSEI is being held before moving across Bromley and later Sheerness. 

The Red Arrows flypast over London will take place just after 12pm on Tuesday, September 12. 

Discussing the Red Arrows flypast, the Director of DSEI Grant Burgham said: "DSEI is only one week away, with more than 1,600 exhibiting companies, over 3,000 UK and International VIPs and tens of thousands of visitors expected to be in attendance.

"I am delighted to be able to announce the Red Arrows flypast.

"The iconic Red Arrows are a powerful advert for Great Britain and this is an ideal way to kick off a global event on the scale of DSEI.”