Secure the Airport Wiki for Screening, Upgrades & Boss Prep
Secure the Airport is a Roblox airport-security game where you scan passengers, search luggage, verify travel documents, earn cash, upgrade gear, and defend the terminal as the threats become harder. This wiki gives you a practical route through those decisions instead of leaving you with a pile of disconnected tips.
Start with the beginner route if you are new, open the calculator if you already know what is going wrong, and use the badge, update, and community pages when you need source-backed information. Every volatile claim is marked with a checked date or a cautious note, because codes and balance details can change fast.

Learn the checkpoint rhythm
Start with passenger scans, luggage checks, and document verification. Your first win comes from clean habits, not rushing the line.
Spend cash around the problem
If the line backs up, improve speed. If criminals end the run, move cash into defense and safer boss preparation.
Use badges as milestones
Badges such as Take Aim, First Class, Disaster Diverter, and Secured Danny's Airport give you a practical route for progression.
Re-check after updates
Secure the Airport is still moving fast. Codes, balance, and community links should be checked before you treat them as permanent.
Player tasks
Choose the page that matches your problem
Upgrade Planner
Choose where your next cash batch should go before the airport gets rougher.
Beginner Guide
Follow a first-session route that explains scan, search, verify, cash, and defense.
Screening Hub
Choose passenger screening, checkpoint, scanner, luggage, or guard role advice.
Codes Status
Check whether a code is verified before wasting time on reposted lists.
Priority Tier List
See which tasks deserve attention when speed, paperwork, or threats hold you back.
Bosses Hub
Prepare for disasters, dangerous travelers, and final-threat pressure without fake numbers.
Ending Hub
Plan success, survival, suspicious-signal review, and multi-run improvement.
Community Links
Find the safest route to official Roblox group and social-link checks.
Most useful now
If you only have a few minutes, use these routes first. They cover the decisions players usually search for: how to start, how to spend cash, how to stop missing screening details, and how to prepare for harder threats.
Complete run route
Best if you want a full session order from first scan to boss-readiness review.
Cash spending planner
Best if you have money but cannot decide whether to buy speed, screening, paperwork, or defense help.
Passenger screening flow
Best if you keep missing one tiny detail during busy rounds.
Final threat preparation
Best if normal passengers feel easy and your next goal is survival or a win badge.
What Secure the Airport asks you to master
The game is built around pressure. At first, the checkpoint teaches you simple actions: scan a passenger, inspect luggage, read travel documents, and move the line forward. After enough successful processing, the airport becomes more dangerous, so the same actions need to happen while you also watch for criminals, disasters, and boss-style threats.
That means the best advice changes by session. A new player needs a calm flow. A returning player may need a cash plan. A player chasing the airport-secured badge needs defense readiness and fewer careless mistakes. The site is organized around those stages so you do not have to guess which guide applies to you.
Source notes
- Checked 2026-07-01 using Roblox public game, vote, group, badge, and thumbnail endpoints; public stats can change minute by minute.
- Exact upgrade prices, hidden formulas, and boss health are not published in the checked sources.
- Code claims should be verified in game or through official Roblox community links before being listed as working.
FAQ
What is Secure the Airport about?
You run airport security by scanning passengers, checking luggage, verifying travel documents, earning cash, and preparing for stronger threats.
Is this site official?
No. This is an independent fan guide and tool site for players.
Which page should I read first?
Use the beginner guide if the game is new to you. Use the calculator if you already know the failure reason and need a spending decision.
Does the site list unverified codes as working?
No. Code claims stay unverified until they can be tied to an official source or a successful in-game redemption check.