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Japan Airlines (JAL) Tests Humanoid Robots Amid Labor Shortages
Published on 5/1/2026

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Japan Airlines (JAL) has initiated trials for humanoid robots at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport to address labor shortages. The airline is collaborating with GMO AI & Robotics, focusing on tasks like baggage loading and cabin cleaning, with trials expected to last two years. Shares of Japan Airlines increased by 3.4% on the first trading day of May, although they have declined around 13% year-to-date. This initiative reflects ongoing demographic challenges in Japan, where the working-age population is projected to decline by 31% from 2023 to 2060 according to OECD data.
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