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Airbus Considers Using Humanoid Robots for Aircraft Production

19 January 2026
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Airbus Considers Using Humanoid Robots for Aircraft Production
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Airbus is exploring the potential of using humanoid robots to assist in aircraft manufacturing through a new partnership with Chinese robotics company UBTech. The collaboration will focus on UBTech’s Walker S2 humanoid robot, which could revolutionize the way airplanes are built. This innovative approach indicates a significant shift in aviation manufacturing processes. Details of the deal are still emerging, suggesting exciting developments ahead.

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