Airport to trial humanoid robots as baggage handlers

WorldTechnology
28 Apr 2026 • 8:00 PM MYT
The Independent
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Airport to trial humanoid robots as baggage handlers

  • Japan Airlines (JAL) will commence a two-year trial using humanoid robots for ground handling tasks at Tokyo's Haneda airport from May.
  • The project, in partnership with GMO AI & Robotics, aims to alleviate staff pressure and address labour shortages exacerbated by increased tourism and a declining working-age population.
  • Initially, the robots will focus on cargo handling, with future plans to expand to aircraft cabin cleaning and operating ground support equipment.
  • Humanoid machines were selected for their ability to integrate into existing airport facilities and aircraft layouts without significant modifications, unlike fixed automated systems.
  • The phased trial will first assess robot safety at airport sites before moving to operational checks mirroring real conditions, with a long-term goal for autonomous operation.

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