Japan Airlines is testing a humanoid robot for baggage handling as part of efforts to modernize ground operations, improve efficiency, and address labor shortages in airport logistics.
The trial focuses on using robotics to assist with physically demanding tasks such as loading, moving, and sorting luggage. By automating repetitive processes, the airline aims to reduce strain on workers while improving turnaround times and operational consistency.
Humanoid robots are seen as particularly useful in baggage operations because they can navigate environments designed for humans and potentially use existing tools and workspaces without major infrastructure changes. The technology may also enhance workplace safety in busy ramp and cargo areas.
Industry observers say the pilot reflects a wider trend of airports and airlines investing in automation, artificial intelligence, and smart equipment to streamline operations. If successful, the trial could pave the way for broader adoption of robotic systems in aviation ground handling.
