Rhodesia United Air Carriers
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| Rhodesia United Air Carriers | ||
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| Founded | 1957 | |
| Focus cities | None | |
| Fleet size | 14 | |
| Destinations | Domestic, South Africa | |
| Headquarters | Salisbury, Rhodesia | |
| Key people | Coleman Meyers | |
| Website: None | ||
Rhodesia United Air Carriers (RUAC) was a company formed in 1957 by the amalgamation of several existing charter companies; Air Carriers Limited and Flights (1956) Limited of Salisbury, Commercial Air Services of Bulawayo, and Fishair of Victoria Falls.
It was the Beechcraft agent for Central Africa. It operated a fleet of Beech Barons, a Beech Queen Air, several Piper Apache and Aztec aircraft, a Cessna 180 and a Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander.
The company had bases at Salisbury (head office and maintenance base), Bulawayo and Victoria Falls.
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