Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)
Best for: Tech-savvy travelers, first-time visitors to Japan, and those needing quick, multilingual airport guidance.
Not ideal for: Complex problem-solving or users who prefer human interaction.
When most people think of airport AI, they imagine robot vacuum cleaners. Haneda has those—specifically, the Brain Corp C4 units. But under the AI Haneda umbrella, these machines are not independent; they are a swarm. ai haneda
If a spill occurs near Gate 106, the AI doesn't just send one robot. It calculates the spill’s risk factor (e.g., "Is it near a children's play area?"), dispatches the nearest unit to cordon off the area, and simultaneously alerts a human supervisor if the liquid is hazardous. Once cleaned, the robot’s sensors verify the floor coefficient of friction to ensure safety, a step no human can measure by eye. When most people think of airport AI, they
In security checkpoints, AI-powered millimeter wave scanners have reduced pat-downs by 40%. The AI distinguishes between a metal belt buckle and a potential threat with 99.97% accuracy, allowing low-risk passengers to pass through without stopping. This subtle friction reduction is the hallmark of AI Haneda: you don't realize the AI is there, only that the line moved faster than expected. these machines are not independent
Prepared by:
AI Strategy & Analytics Team, Haneda Airport Innovation Lab
Date: 16 April 2026