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Japan Airlines pilots humanoid robots for baggage handling at Tokyo airport

Japan Airlines is launching a two-year pilot program at Tokyo's Haneda Airport using humanoid robots to address labor shortages in ground handling operations. The robots will perform tasks such as baggage loading, cargo handling, and cabin cleaning, with the potential to eventually pilot ground support equipment. This initiative aims to create a sustainable operational structure by integrating advanced AI with the flexibility of humanoid forms without requiring major facility modifications. AI

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IMPACT This pilot could pave the way for increased automation in airport operations, potentially impacting logistics and labor dynamics globally.

RANK_REASON This is a pilot program for robots in a specific application, not a new model release or significant industry shift.

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Japan Airlines pilots humanoid robots for baggage handling at Tokyo airport

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  1. AI Business TIER_1 · Graham Hope ·

    Humanoid Bots to Start Airport Pilot in Japan

    The latest real-world robot application joins a host of other workplace trial runs of the autonomous machines.

  2. The Register — AI TIER_1 · Simon Sharwood ·

    Future holiday horror: ‘A robot lost my luggage in Tokyo’

    <h4>Haneda airport will start testing humanoid robots, because everything that gets a plane flying was designed for our species</h4> <p>Your next holiday memory might involve humanoid robots losing your luggage.…</p>