arrive on schedule

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novar

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Could you explain the difference to me, please. Is there any difference at all?

We are going to arrive on schedule.
We will arrive on schedule.

One more question. What about:
We are arriving on schedule.
 
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There's no difference in meaning. We almost always choose are going to unless further context justifies the future.
 
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