Game facts
Secure the Airport is a Roblox simulation experience built around airport security work. The public game description centers on scanning passengers, searching luggage, verifying passports and boarding passes, earning cash, upgrading gear, stopping criminals, and defending the airport when stronger threats appear.
| Game | Secure the Airport |
|---|---|
| Creator | Bro Brought WHAT?? |
| Universe ID | 9912025777 |
| Root place ID | 102054284786904 |
| Latest observed update | 2026-06-29T20:42:14.958Z |
| Observed max players | 14 |
Mechanics index
The mechanics are easier to understand when grouped by player task. The checkpoint layer includes passenger scans, luggage searches, and document verification. The economy layer includes cash and gear upgrades. The danger layer includes criminals, dangerous travelers, disasters, bosses, and the final threat. The progress layer includes badges and session goals.
| Mechanic | What it means in play | Best next page |
|---|---|---|
| Passenger scan | Your first check before deciding whether a traveler needs attention. | Screening checklist |
| Luggage search | A separate check for prohibited items or suspicious bags. | Screening checklist |
| Documents | Passport and boarding-pass comparison under time pressure. | Beginner guide |
| Cash upgrades | The way you improve weak stations or prepare for threats. | Calculator |
| Boss/final threat | Harder pressure once the airport escalates. | Boss guide |
Progression map
A practical progression route starts with clean passenger flow, then moves into cash planning, then badge goals, then final-threat preparation. If you skip from the first step to the last step, you may reach a hard phase without the checkpoint rhythm needed to survive it.
For most players, the route is: beginner guide ? screening checklist ? calculator ? tier list ? badge or boss goal. Returning players can jump directly to the calculator after a failed round because they already know the basic controls.
Official links
The safest starting point is always the Roblox game page and the creator group. Community links, code claims, and Trello pages should be treated carefully unless they are shown through official Roblox surfaces or verified directly in the game.
Source policy
This wiki separates confirmed facts from useful but uncertain advice. Official public endpoints are used for IDs, creator information, thumbnails, game stats, and badges. Gameplay advice is written as practical decision logic when exact values are not publicly confirmed.
Correction policy
If an update changes code status, badge text, upgrade behavior, or community links, send the page URL and a source through the contact page. The most useful correction includes a current in-game check or a public Roblox source.
FAQ
Is this an official wiki?
No. It is an independent fan guide that uses public Roblox information and clearly marks uncertain details.
Why are some values not listed?
The checked sources do not expose every hidden formula, price, or boss value. Unsupported numbers are intentionally avoided.
Which page works as the main index?
This wiki page works as the source index, while the homepage routes players by task.