KHH

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Translingual[edit]

Khh Enviros

Etymology[edit]

Abbreviation of Kaohsiung. (Wade–Giles transliteration) (the second largest city in the Republic of China (Taiwan))

Symbol[edit]

KHH

  1. (international standards, aviation) IATA airport code for Kaohsiung International Airport, which serves Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
    • 1979 July 1, Air Cargo Guide[1], volume 23, number 7 (in English), →ISSN, →OCLC, page 289:
      Why backhaul from HKG/MNL/SIN? We have 11 departures weekly from LAX & SFO via Taipei. 4 freighters weekly stop first in KHH on request (subject to shipment size). China Airlines to Kaohsiung. WE'VE GOT MORE GOING FOR YOU
    • 2014, Steven Crook, Taiwan (Bradt Travel Guides)‎[2] (in English), →ISBN, →OCLC, page 47:
      Kaohsiung International Airport (KHH) This modest sized airport is properly staffed so you can be sure of getting through customs and immigration quickly and then on to Tainan or Kenting.
    • 2015 June, Yu-Hern Chang, Pei-Chi Shao, Hubert J.Chen, “Performance evaluation of airport safety management systems in Taiwan”, in Safety Science[3], volume 75 (in English), →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 81:
      KHH is ranked first for this component. KHH's SMS practice is ‘‘Local Culture-based’’ (e.g., personally reminding each other about safety and being concerned about all stakeholders in the airport); all the stakeholders are respected and assisted (e.g., at the many meetings with pilots every quarter).
    • 2017, Ching-Cheng Chao, Cheng-Hsun Yeh, Chih-Han Yeh, “Energy Conservation Strategies in Airports - A Case Study of Taoyuan, Songshan and Kaohsiung International Airports”, in Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies[4], volume 17 (in English), →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 2075:
      In this study, we analyzed and collected data on energy consumption in the terminal buildings at KHH. We also surveyed respondents at KHH, Taoyuan (TPE), and Songshan (TSA) International Airports about a number of energy conservation methods.