Japan tests robot baggage handlers at Tokyo airport

0
674

Tokyo airport testing out humanoid robot baggage carriers

Tokyo's Haneda airport, also known as Tokyo International, was the third busiest airport in the world in 2025. More than 91 million passengers flew through the airport in 2025. It's the primary hub for Japan Airlines, and for almost 100 years its had to keep up with increasing passenger demand. So, here come the robots.

Announced on April 27, a new pilot will bring humanoid robot baggage handlers to Haneda's tarmac to address ongoing labor shortages across the country. The trial period begins in early May and will run through 2028, deploying robots to do rote tasks within the airport's ground services team.

"While airports appear highly automated and standardized, their back-end operations still rely heavily on human labour and face serious labor shortages," explained Tomohiro Uchida, president of GMO AI and Robotics.

Mashable Light Speed

The airport's ground service president, Yoshiteru Suzuki, told the press that the robots would "inevitably reduce the burden on workers and provide significant benefits to employees." The 4-foot-tall robots are manufactured by Unitree, makers of the infamous quadruped "robot dogs" recently tested for their military applications.

The pilot's first phase includes mapping the airport and human worker patterns to determine where robots can operate. Then, the robots will work in simulated airport environments before moving on to the real thing. The airport robots will only get to do some of what their human counterparts are tasked with on a day-to-day basis, including moving baggage onto conveyor belts and, eventually, custodial tasks like cleaning airplane cabins. Humans will continue to oversee key tasks, like safety management.

The robots will also get more breaks than their sentient co-workers: Each unit can only work for two to three hours at a time before needing a recharge.

Suche
Kategorien
Mehr lesen
Home & Garden
I Brought Vintage Charm Back to My Bathroom—and Spent Less Than $50
I Brought Vintage Charm Back to My Bathroom—and Spent Less Than $50 If you click on links we...
Von Test Blogger9 2026-01-23 22:02:42 0 3KB
Technology
Tris Nonylphenyl Phosphite (TNPP) Market Trends, Share, and Industry Forecast 2034
The tris nonylphenyl phosphite (TNPP) industry is a significant segment within the specialty...
Von Shital Wagh 2026-06-04 18:12:36 0 159
Andere
NGS Informatics Market Status and Outlook 2024
The Global NGS Informatics Market Forecast to 2033 published by Emergen Research provides a...
Von Dipali Harde 2026-05-28 07:11:10 0 323
Spiele
Excuse me Sir codes (June 2026)
Excuse me Sir codes (June 2026) Sit outside the White House and larp like you mean it - new...
Von Test Blogger6 2026-06-14 13:00:17 0 54
Religion
The Garden after the Grave - The Crosswalk Devotional - April 6
The Garden after the Grave - The Crosswalk Devotional - April 6The Garden after the GraveBy:...
Von Test Blogger5 2026-04-06 06:00:07 0 1KB