Southwest Airlines has taken a firm stance on non-humanoid passengers boarding its commercial aircrafts. The Dallas-based ...
*Forget crying babies and reclining seats. The strangest passenger to ever fly commercial is a 3.5-foot humanoid robot named “Stewie.” And thanks to one determined Dallas tech entrepreneur, he had a ...
No bots allowed! A 3.5-foot humanoid robot scored a seat on a Southwest Airlines flight to Dallas, but the airline grounded the bot before it could earn frequent flyer miles. Tech entrepreneur Aaron ...
Stewie drew double takes and shocked looks earlier this month when the small humanoid robot moonwalked through an airport terminal and then boarded a Southwest Airlines flight from Dallas to Las Vegas ...
For now, your robots will have to wait outside with the other droids while you try to find a ride to Alderaan.
A Dallas tech entrepreneur says his robot followed every rule on a weekend trip, but the airline quickly issued a new restriction after the flight.
A 3.5-foot robot named Stewie took a flight on this U.S. airline's plane and the video of it went viral. Now the airline has ...
The first step for robot-kind in the aviation world will have to wait after Southwest Airlines banned human-like robots from its flights. The move was prompted after a man bought his robot companion a ...
A Dallas business owner attempted something he believes had never been done: flying commercially with his 3.5‑foot humanoid robot, Stewie. Instead of shipping the robot as cargo, he bought Stewie a ...
A humanoid robot received quite the welcome while traveling through the Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, recently. A company named therobot.studio, which rents out and sells robots, ...