What does RRR stand for?

RRR stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of RRR across different fields and industries.

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Royal Air Force

RRR is the ICAO airline designator code for the Royal Air Force (RAF) of the United Kingdom when operating military flights that are registered in civil aviation traffic systems. Although the Royal Air Force is not a commercial airline, its aircraft may appear in international air traffic control systems, flight tracking services, and coordination with civil aviation authorities using the callsign “RRR” (often pronounced "Triple R").

This designation is especially relevant when RAF transport aircraft, such as those from the RAF Air Mobility Command (e.g., C-17 Globemaster, Voyager, or Atlas A400M), are flying across international airspace, participating in humanitarian missions, or conducting diplomatic or military transport flights. The RRR callsign helps distinguish these state-operated aircraft from commercial or private aviation traffic.

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How is RRR used?

  • Air traffic control cleared the RRR (Royal Air Force) flight carrying humanitarian supplies through international airspace, coordinating its route alongside commercial airline traffic for safety.

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