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Airport staff exoskeleton

Airports are walking-intensive environments. Exo Motion can discuss controlled pilots for staff mobility support, visitor experience and innovation programs.

By Christopher Fang | Published 30 June 2026 | Updated 30 June 2026

Corporate and industrial pages describe controlled demonstrations and feasibility pilots. Exo Motion Pro is not presented as certified industrial PPE, a lifting device or a replacement for workplace safety controls.

Long-distance operational settings

Airport staff, passenger assistance teams and visitor services can cover significant distances. A controlled pilot can test whether wearable walking assistance is practical in defined non-secure or approved areas.

Potential airport applications

Possible concept uses include innovation showcases, passenger experience trials, accessibility demonstrations, staff walking support pilots and guided visitor routes.

Governance and approvals

Airport deployment would require strict approvals, security review, route controls, supervision, battery policies, cleaning workflow and stakeholder sign-off.

Common questions

Can Exo Motion be used airside?

Only if airport authorities approve after security and safety review.

Is this for passenger use or staff use?

Both can be explored as separate pilots with different controls.

Does it require capital purchase?

Venue and corporate programs can be structured around pilot or revenue-share models where suitable.

Bring Exo Motion to your site

Start with a pilot, demonstration or partner conversation.

Discuss an airport pilot