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Robots Are Your New Baggage Handlers at Haneda Airport. Yes, It Is That Awkward

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Last updated: May 17, 2026 9:36 am
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The Wobbly Promise of Humanoid Labor

Japan Airlines is rolling out humanoid robots from Unitree and UBTECH to handle luggage and cargo at Haneda Airport, ostensibly to paper over a brutal labor shortage that has left Japanese ground crews decimated. Between 2019 and 2023, the workforce of baggage handlers and cargo loaders shrank by nearly 10 percent, forcing Narita Airport to turn away a third of requested flights. The solution? A $13,500 Unitree G1 robot that lurches toward a cargo container and makes a vague pushing gesture, waiting for a human to activate the conveyor belt. This is not innovation. This is a circus act with venture capital.

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The pilot, running through 2028, will test the robots on cabin cleaning, cargo loading, and even hauling baggage carts. But the demonstration footage betrays the reality: these humanoids lack the dexterity, balance, and adaptability required for even semi structured airport work. Japan Airlines promises safety assessments before letting the bots loose near active runways where planes land every two minutes. That is the bare minimum, and it betrays how far we are from replacing a single human ground crew member.

The Creep Toward Workplace Automation

Humanoid robots have already invaded automotive factories and warehouses, but those environments are carefully sterilized. Airports are chaotic ecosystems of tarmac, moving vehicles, and unpredictable passenger behavior. GMO AI & Robotics Corporation is betting that the latest AI models can bridge this gap, but the current state of the art suggests otherwise. The robots are expensive despite Chinese manufacturers scaling production. A baseline G1 costs $13,500, and the Walker E is likely higher. For that price, you could hire a human for six months.

This is a classic hype cycle maneuver. Deploy a flashy but useless robot in a high profile location, secure press coverage, and hope investors don’t look too closely at the actual productivity numbers. Japan Airlines needs labor, not a walking prop. The real story here is not about humanoids taking jobs. It is about a desperate industry resorting to shiny distractions while ignoring the systemic issues that caused the labor shortage in the first place. Until a robot can handle a drunk passenger’s misrouted suitcase at 3 a.m., the humans stay.

Source: Arstechnica

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