Russian Airline Operates Flight With Humanoid Robot Flight Attendant Helper

Russian Airline Operates Flight With Humanoid Robot Flight Attendant Helper

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While Russian airlines might be struggling to keep their planes flying due to sanctions from the West, that’s not stopping them from innovating in other ways… or something.

Volodya, Pobeda Airlines’ humanoid robot flight attendant

Pobeda Airlines, Russia’s largest low cost carrier and a subsidiary of Aeroflot, recently operated a flight that’s getting a lot of attention. On November 12, 2025, the airline operated its first flight with Volodya, a humanoid robot flight attendant helper. This happened on a domestic flight from Moscow Vnukovo Airport (VKO) to Ulyanovsk Baratayevka Airport (ULV).

Volodya greeted passengers at the gate and onboard the aircraft, assisted with (well, mimicked) the manual safety demonstration, and interacted with passengers throughout the flight. The robot is equipped with advanced reinforcement learning technology, allowing it to copy the actions of real flight attendants.

As you can see in the below video shared online, this seemed to be more for show than for anything else, since it’s not like the robot could independently perform the safety demonstration, serve food or drinks, etc. The robot appears to be based on the G1 model from China’s Unitree Robotics.

I can’t imagine this will lead to much (for now)

As you’d expect, the concept of a robot flight attendant is causing some controversy, regarding the potential it could have to replace flight attendant jobs, even if the current “version” can’t actually perform any real useful functions:

  • A safety demonstration could also take place on video screens, so it’s not like the robot is replacing something that otherwise has to be done by a human
  • Being “greeted” by a robot might be a new low in terms of social interaction, and I say that as an introvert
  • For now this just seems to be a fun one-time publicity stunt, because understandably, who isn’t intrigued by robots?

It’s anyone’s guess how far AI takes us, and with what kind of a timeline. Obviously advancements in technology are pretty incredible, but there are also limitations.

While I think there are lots of aspects to the airline industry where AI can help (including planning and other ground functions), I’d expect the inflight aspect of the airline industry to be among the last to see robots replace humans in safety related functions. I will say, it is interesting to see a low cost carrier in Russia be the first to trial this kind of technology, even if it’s just as a gimmick.

Perhaps along similar lines (in terms of hesitation to make compromises with inflight functions), we’ve seen the concept of reducing pilot staffing floated, and of potentially just having one pilot in the flight deck at a time on long haul flights, eliminating the requirement for relief pilots. However, regulators have taken issue with that, and I don’t think the concept will get anywhere anytime soon.

Bottom line

Russia’s Pobeda Airlines operated the first known flight with a robot flight attendant helper. The robot, named Volodya, welcomed passengers, mimicked the safety demonstration, and more. While this is a cute gimmick, I wouldn’t expect this to be useful on a widespread basis anytime in the foreseeable future… but I could be wrong.

What do you make of this concept, and the impact it could have on the industry?

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  1. D3SWI33 Guest

    We don’t need pilots we don’t need flight attendants we don’t need robots. It will be fully automated. Just not in our lifetime.

  2. AeroB13a Guest

    The proletariat profusely propagate this page with profanities whilst procrastinating about proper prose. The poor pig ignorant proletariat peasants.

  3. 1990 Guest

    Just for Darryl: Russia bad, Ukraine good.

    1. 1990 Guest

      Also: PRC bad, ROC good.

    2. Samuel Hudson Guest

      Love how Darryl lives rent-free in your head. Go back to sleep and jerk your tinky-winky to thoughts of him as you sleep.

  4. AeroB13a Guest

    It is noted that one of the main proletariat trolls, who is forever posting about replacing human aviation workers with machines, is silent now that robots are a reality.
    The poor dumpling ….

  5. FlyerDon Guest

    You really crossed a line with this post. How many people does Putin have to murder before it becomes relevant to some of you?

    1. Darryl Macklem Guest

      And another one!! Would you get a life? It's a lighthearted story about a little robot. Imagine being offended by everything! "You really crossed a line" Oooooh and then everybody cheered for Big Tough Mr FlyerDon.

      Why don't you go fight on the frontlines if this is so important to you?

    2. FlyerDon Guest

      Most of the civilized world considers your buddy to be a pariah and a war criminal. There is nothing good coming out of Russia these days. You’re proof of that.

    3. Darryl Macklem Guest

      So much so that he lives rent-free in your head and ever 4th comment you make on here brings him in somehow? I think you may have a secret obsession with him.

      Anyways, suggest you get out of the basement, get outdoors, have a walk, go on a vacation and realize it isn't all doom and gloom!

    4. FlyerDon Guest

      Your English is terrible. Too much starch in your diet?

    5. Matt Guest

      Good lord dude. Chill out. Really crossed a line LOL. How sensitive can you be?

    6. Jessica Guest

      Flyer 'The Cuck' Don needs to get a life.

    7. Mason Guest

      "How many people does Putin have to murder before it becomes relevant to some of you?"

      Ukrainians will stop dying if Democrats stop utilizing their deaths as a way to earn votes.

  6. Steven E Guest

    Let’s hope it can put out its own fire when its lithium battery melts down or explodes

  7. Kl Guest

    Does it run on lithium batteries?

  8. Ivan Guest

    Well at least it didn't fall down like the Russian AI robot. https://youtu.be/s8hABHmA_NE?si=pMx9N5NlaRFw0U3s

  9. all due respect Guest

    no dice. i'm robophobic af

  10. Jack Guest

    It appears that the robot is flipping everyone off. Fitting.

  11. Ocean Guest

    I'm sure the robot flight attendant provides much better service to passengers than the hags of American and United airlines do.

    1. Samuel Hudson Guest

      Totally agree. Nasty ol' grannies.

  12. Samuel Hudson Guest

    I think this is great!

  13. Darryl Macklem Guest

    Queue the OMAAT people who seem to be able to bring "Russia bad, Ukraine good" into every single article's comment section.

    Boy oh boy, who will be first smoothbrain to reply to me and talk about "Drumpf" I wonder!?

    1. Jessica Guest

      Putin's not going to sleep with you, Darren.

    2. JohnRossa Diamond

      Darryl's taste leans more towards underaged boys.

    3. Jack Guest

      Spoiling for a fight before anyone even commented. Go figure.

    4. Samuel Hudson Guest

      WOW! Already three petulant fools yammering away in the comments.

    5. Ivan Guest

      Boy oh boy, who will be first smoothbrain to reply to me and talk about "Drumpf" I wonder!?

      Uh... that would be you loser.

    6. neogucky Diamond

      I agree that it is stupid for some people (I.e. FlyerDon) to normalize support for Russia by accusing anyone mentioning it, but preemptively writing about him doesn’t make it any better either…

    7. Adam Guest

      Ehh, you have to love it. The world is a complicated place, but people condense it into black and white. My favorite is the Americans, as if we didn't authorize drone strikes killing innocent children in Somalia, Afghanistan, and more. Go back to Vietnam etc.

      I don't support the war with Ukraine at all, but it's quite the hypocrisy. As Americans, we still fund the Taliban over 400 million USD per year for "aid",...

      Ehh, you have to love it. The world is a complicated place, but people condense it into black and white. My favorite is the Americans, as if we didn't authorize drone strikes killing innocent children in Somalia, Afghanistan, and more. Go back to Vietnam etc.

      I don't support the war with Ukraine at all, but it's quite the hypocrisy. As Americans, we still fund the Taliban over 400 million USD per year for "aid", put arms in the hands of children at the M23 etc.

      Who is really worse? No one. People/countries do what they need to do to survive/thrive, but no one seems to get that. It just goes back to Russia=bad, Ukraine=good.

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Darryl Macklem Guest

And another one!! Would you get a life? It's a lighthearted story about a little robot. Imagine being offended by everything! "You really crossed a line" Oooooh and then everybody cheered for Big Tough Mr FlyerDon. Why don't you go fight on the frontlines if this is so important to you?

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NOLAviator Guest

oh piss off already

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FlyerDon Guest

You really crossed a line with this post. How many people does Putin have to murder before it becomes relevant to some of you?

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