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Updated · Fox News · May 8
Japan Airlines tests humanoid robots for tarmac baggage and cargo handling
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 8

Japan Airlines tests humanoid robots for tarmac baggage and cargo handling

9 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 8
  • At Tokyo's Haneda Airport, Japan Airlines and GMO AI & Robotics are trialling Unitree G1 robots through 2028 to assist ground crews in moving luggage and freight.
  • The robots use 3D LiDAR, depth cameras, voice response and simulation-based training to work alongside staff, with early demonstrations showing cargo pushed onto conveyor belts.
  • The trial aims to ease labour shortages and physical strain as travel demand rises, while keeping humans responsible for critical tasks in the airport's unpredictable operating environment.
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