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Robot Named Bebop Delays Southwest Flight Over Battery and Seating Concerns

Southwest said Bebop’s lithium battery exceeded allowable size limits, and the robot was moved to a window seat before the flight departed.

  • On Thursday, April 30, 2026, a humanoid robot named Bebop delayed a Southwest Airlines flight from Oakland to San Diego after crew members raised concerns regarding the device's lithium battery size.
  • Before boarding, the 70-pound robot named Bebop entertained passengers at the gate, representing Elite Event Robotics, a firm that rents humanoid devices for events and was traveling to Southern California for work.
  • Safety guidelines from The Transportation Security Administration restrict lithium batteries on planes due to fire risks; Southwest flight crews determined Bebop's battery exceeded maximum allowable size limits after the robot was already seated.
  • Crew members removed the battery to resolve the issue, allowing the flight to proceed to San Diego International Airport, arriving approximately one hour late according to FlightAware data.
  • Elite is working to recover the confiscated battery for future engagements. Chana Ben-Abraham confirmed, "He'll be there on Sunday," indicating Bebop will continue its scheduled work despite the airport incident.
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