What does RAU mean?
RAU means Uganda Royal Airways
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Locations, Regional & international
category.
Particularly in ICAO Aircraft Codes Abbreviations, Uganda Abbreviations
Particularly in ICAO Aircraft Codes Abbreviations, Uganda Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Uganda Royal Airways?
Uganda Royal Airways can be abbreviated as RAU
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What does RAU stand for? RAU stands for "Uganda Royal Airways". |
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How to abbreviate "Uganda Royal Airways"? "Uganda Royal Airways" can be abbreviated as RAU. |
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What is the meaning of RAU abbreviation? The meaning of RAU abbreviation is "Uganda Royal Airways". |
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What is RAU abbreviation? One of the definitions of RAU is "Uganda Royal Airways". |
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What does RAU mean? RAU as abbreviation means "Uganda Royal Airways". |
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What is shorthand of Uganda Royal Airways? The most common shorthand of "Uganda Royal Airways" is RAU. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- RNRMMC - Royal Navy & Royal Marines Mountaineering Club
- RNRMRA - Royal Navy and Royal Marines Rifle Association
- UETCL - Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Ltd.
- UIFW - Uganda International Fashion Week
- UBHH - Uganda Bloggers Happy Hour
- RNRM - Royal Navy and Royal Marines
- RSN - Royal Swazi National Airways Corp, Swaziland
- ZC - Royal Swazi National Airways
- RCPSC / CRMCC - Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada / Collège Royal des Médecins et Chirurgiens du Canada
- RSNAC - Royal Swazi National Airways Corporation
- PPW - Royal Phnom Penh Airways
- RL - Royal Phnom Penh Airways
- RLM - Royal American Airways
- UGU - Uganda Golf Union (Kampala, Uganda)
- UNHS - Uganda National Household Survey (Uganda Bureau of Statistics)
- UMKU - Uganda Museum, Kampala, Uganda
- UGANDA ROYAL - Uganda Royal Airways
- SWAZI NATIONAL - Royal Swazi National Airways
- RRMC - Royal Roads Military College (British Columbia) (1940–1995) now Royal Roads University