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WATCH: Japan Airlines turns to humanoid robots to handle baggage

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Japan’s Haneda Airport is trialing the use of humanoid robots to take on ground handling tasks, citing serious labour shortages in support roles.

Japan Airlines is experimenting with humanoid robot baggage handlers using “cutting-edge” AI technology at airports starting this month.

In a short video, humanoid robots are seen working at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.

Japan Airlines partnered with GMO AI & Robotics Corporation for the project.

The move comes as the companies said in a joint press release Monday that the aviation industry is facing a “serious challenge” with labour shortages in ground handling operations, which include baggage and cargo handling. A surge in tourism contributed to the lack of workers, they added.

airport robots Japan’s Haneda Airport is trialing the use of humanoid robots to take on ground handling tasks. (Japan Airline via AP)

Ground handling jobs “rely heavily” on human manual labour, including operating various equipment around aircraft, according to the press release.

The “humanoid robots” will “possess a range of motion and adaptability comparable to humans,” the companies added.

The companies said they hope these robots will eventually handle a wide range of tasks, such as loading baggage, cabin cleaning and operating equipment used at airports to service aircraft.

Watch the humanoid robot in action in the video above.