Humanoid Robot Causes Flight Delay Due to Seating and Battery Compliance Issues
A Southwest Airlines flight faced a delay of nearly an hour due to a humanoid robot's compliance with airline policies. This incident highlights the complexities of transporting advanced technology in commercial aviation.

A Southwest Airlines flight from Oakland to San Diego was delayed for approximately one hour because crew members needed to address issues related to a child-sized humanoid robot named Bebop. The delay was partly attributed to the robot's oversized lithium batteries, which exceeded the airline's allowable size, leading to their temporary confiscation by staff.
Bebop, owned by Elite Event Robotics, was intended to entertain passengers but required reseating due to policy restrictions on carry-on items. The flight ultimately departed over an hour late, reflecting the challenges airlines face in accommodating innovative technology.




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