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Humanoid robots to become baggage handlers in Japan airport experiment

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Humanoid robots to become baggage handlers in Japan airport experiment
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Japan Airlines is set to trial humanoid robots as baggage handlers at Tokyo's Haneda airport starting in May. The initiative aims to address the country's labor shortages while managing an influx of tourists. The robots will assist human workers by moving luggage and cargo on the tarmac, although key safety tasks will remain with humans.

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The Guardian — World · https://www.theguardian.com/profile/justinmccurry
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A robot pushes a cargo container during a media demonstration at Haneda airport in Tokyo on Monday. The Chinese-made humanoids will move luggage and cargo on the tarmac on a trial basis from May. Photograph: Kyodo News/Getty ImagesView image in fullscreenA robot pushes a cargo container during a media demonstration at Haneda airport in Tokyo on Monday. The Chinese-made humanoids will move luggage and cargo on the tarmac on a trial basis from May. Photograph: Kyodo News/Getty ImagesJapanHumanoid robots to become baggage handlers in Japan airport experimentJapan Airlines will introduce the robots for trial run at a Tokyo airport amid country’s surge in inbound tourism and worsening labour shortagesJustin McCurry in TokyoMon 27 Apr 2026 23.14 EDTLast modified on Tue 28 Apr 2026 12.14…

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