Dallas businessman Aaron Mehdizadeh took his 3.5-foot-tall robot on a Southwest flight between Las Vegas and Dallas, and two ...
Southwest bans human- and animal-like robots in cabins or baggage after a viral flight incident raised safety concerns.
Small robotic toys are still allowed on flights if they fit inside carry-on bags and meet existing battery safety ...
A Dallas tech entrepreneur says his robot followed every rule on a weekend trip, but the airline quickly issued a new ...
A man bought his humanoid robot its own seat on a Southwest Airlines flight, and days later, the carrier updated its baggage ...
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Robots can't fly Southwest anymore following battery fire concerns
Southwest Airlines blocks humanoid robots from flights after viral incidents and lithium-ion battery fire concerns.
A Dallas business owner attempted something he believes had never been done: flying commercially with his 3.5‑foot humanoid ...
Southwest Airlines delayed a flight after a humanoid robot named Bebop was brought on board with a lithium battery that ...
If you're planning to bring your humanoid robot with you on your next vacation, we have some bad news. Southwest Airlines has ...
A Southwest Airlines flight on April 30 was delayed over an hour after Bebop, a 70-pound humanoid robot, raised safety ...
Here's a new one for the travel files. A humanoid robot named "Bebop" caused an hour-long delay on a Southwest Airlines ...
Southwest Airlines bans humanoid and animal-like robots in the cabin and checked baggage after repeated incidents.
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