Fixing a Systemic Weakness in Aviation That No One Is Solving… Yet Costs More Every Day
Every day, ground operations rely on a fragile human system under pressure:
This model is no longer sustainable.
And yet, it’s still the norm.
Airlines lose millions every year due to preventable errors.
And the trend will only get worse if nothing changes.
What We Aim to Build
At Aerion Robotics, our mission is clear:
To build a fleet of humanoid robots capable of performing all the tasks currently handled by ground agents—autonomously, reliably, and continuously:
Androids designed to operate 24/7—no fatigue, no stress, no mistakes.
With one goal: replacing unpredictability with stable, profitable mechanics.
Where We Stand
We’re not claiming to be production-ready.
We are not developing yet.
But we already have:
And a global market waiting.
We know what needs to be built.
We know how to build it.
Now, we’re looking for those ready to finance the next standard in air transport.
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Aerion Robotics is a company in its launch phase, driven by a simple vision:
to automate ground operations in aviation with precision and reliability.
Our strength? We come from the field.
This project was born from firsthand experience in the cargo hold—loading, unloading, organizing under pressure, in all weather conditions, and against the clock.
We’ve lived through the mistakes, the exhaustion, and the physical toll… and we’ve decided to turn that into a solution.
Today, we’re designing a clear, structured technology with the potential to radically transform the sector.
Our goal is to build humanoid androids capable of handling the entire baggage cycle—from sorting to aircraft hold—for all types of flights:
commercial, cargo, military, and private.
We’re not selling a dream.
We’re building a real response to a problem everyone in the industry knows too well.
36 million bags were lost, damaged, or delayed in airports in 2023, up from 26 million in 2022.
46% of delayed baggage is due to transfer mishandling, marking the highest percentage in the past five years.
Flight delays generate significant costs for passengers, including extra expenses for meals, accommodation, and transportation—as well as lost time and missed opportunities.
In 2023, global air traffic reached 5.2 billion passengers, surpassing pre-pandemic levels from 2019 for the first time.
Forecasts indicate an average annual growth of 3% to 4% in air traffic over the coming years, further increasing pressure on ground infrastructure and baggage handling systems.
In 2022, U.S. airlines collected nearly $6.8 billion USD in baggage fees, highlighting the economic weight of baggage handling.
Mishandled baggage rates surged by 74.7% in 2022, reaching 7.6 bags per 1,000 passengers, resulting in additional costs and growing passenger dissatisfaction.
Aerion Robotics is developing humanoid androids capable of:
By gradually replacing ground crew agents, these robots will:
By investing in Aerion Robotics, you contribute to:
Over a 10-year horizon, this technology promises a significant ROI through:
Sources:
IATA – Annual Air Passenger Statistics, 2023
SITA – Global Baggage IT Insights Report
Air Journal – Global Air Transport Post-COVID
Le Monde – Aviation Returns to Pre-Pandemic Levels
Eminent – Baggage Trends, 2022–2023
At Aerion Robotics, Our Values Are Not Slogans.
They are rooted in reality—and in our commitment to solving a concrete problem that too many in the industry still tolerate.
Technical Realism
We don’t promise the impossible.
We’re building a solution the field is asking for—designed with discipline and coherence.
Hands-On Experience
This project was born from real-life work in cargo holds and on the tarmac.
What we aim to automate, we’ve already done—by hand.
Now, we’re building the smart way forward.
Measurable Impact
Each robot is designed to reduce errors, costs, and downtime—while strengthening the airline’s brand and operational performance.
Our approach is results-driven.
Transparency
We don’t pretend to be production-ready yet.
What we offer is a clear, structured vision—open to those ready to be part of its realization.
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