Secure the Airport Guide (2026) — Screening, Threats, Gear & Passes
Secure the Airport puts you in the boots of airport security: scan passengers, search luggage for contraband, check passports, and earn Cash for every clean catch — then watch the airport get more dangerous the more passengers you process. This guide covers the screening loop, how threats and boss fights escalate, the weapon and gear passes worth buying, and the climb to Airport Security Chief.
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What Is Secure the Airport?
Secure the Airport is a security simulator by Bro Brought WHAT?? where you work an airport checkpoint: scan passengers, search their luggage for prohibited items, and verify passports and boarding passes. Every passenger you process correctly pays you Cash — but the more travelers you push through, the more dangerous the airport becomes, until threats and bosses force you to fight back. It launched around March 20, 2026 and has crossed 3.2 million visits with roughly 10,000 concurrent players and a 96% rating.
This guide covers the game on place ID 102054284786904. Do not confuse it with Airport Tycoon, Airport Simulator, or Work at an Airport — those are economy and roleplay games with their own codes and passes. Secure the Airport is an action security-defense game, not a builder.
The Screening Loop
The early game is a satisfying job-sim loop, and doing it accurately is how you fund everything else.
1. Scan Passengers
Run passengers through your security equipment to check them for anything they should not be carrying. Clean passengers move on; flagged ones need a closer look.
2. Search Luggage
Inspect bags for prohibited and contraband items. Catching banned items is a core part of the job and a big share of your Cash.
3. Verify Documents
Check passports and boarding passes to make sure each traveler is cleared to fly. Spotting bad documents keeps the airport secure and pays out.
4. Earn and Upgrade
Every correct call earns Cash, which you spend on better gear. Accuracy matters — the smoother you process the line, the faster your income grows and the better equipped you are when the airport heats up.
Escalating Threats and Bosses
Here is the twist that lifts Secure the Airport above a plain job sim: the more passengers you process, the more dangerous the airport becomes. Criminals and threats start appearing in the crowd, and you have to stop them — detaining suspects with handcuffs or a taser, and dealing with armed threats using actual weapons. The pressure builds toward boss encounters: powerful enemies that try to breach airport security, climaxing in a final threat you must defeat to "save the airport."
This is why your gear choices matter. A pure screening run is fine until the threats scale up; from there, your ability to detain and neutralize decides whether the airport holds. Balancing throughput (processing passengers for Cash) against readiness (being armed for the next wave) is the central tension of the game.
Weapon and Gear Passes
Secure the Airport's passes are almost all about combat and detainment readiness — which makes sense given the escalating threats. Here is the full current lineup with store prices:
- Infinite Handcuffs (59 Robux): Infinite-range handcuffs, permanent. Lets you detain suspects from anywhere — excellent value for crowd control.
- Sniper Taser (59 Robux): A taser with very far range, permanent. The cheap, non-lethal way to stop threats before they reach you.
- Medkit (149 Robux): Click to heal yourself, or click another player to heal them. Strong for survivability and for team servers.
- Barrett Sniper [BEST DAMAGE] (160 Robux): The store's flagged best-damage weapon, for taking down tough threats and bosses from range.
- Minigun [OP] (240 Robux): High sustained firepower for the heaviest waves — the store literally tags it "OP."
- Infinite Ammo (249 Robux): Never reload or run dry. Pairs with the Barrett or Minigun to keep your damage uptime maxed during boss fights.
For value, the two 59-Robux passes — Infinite Handcuffs and Sniper Taser — are the standout picks, giving you long-range detainment and non-lethal control cheaply. If you want raw stopping power for bosses, the Barrett Sniper plus Infinite Ammo is the combat package, with the Minigun as the top-end option.
Ranks, Gear and Terminals
Long-term progression in Secure the Airport runs along three tracks. Gear upgrades come from spending the Cash you earn screening passengers. Ranks climb toward the title of Airport Security Chief, which unlocks exclusive rewards and achievements. And new terminals open up as you progress, expanding where and how you work. The through-line is the same: process passengers accurately, reinvest in gear, and you will be ready when the airport's threat level spikes.
Strategy Tips
- Process passengers accurately. Correct calls on scans, luggage, and documents are your steady Cash income — sloppy screening lets threats slip through.
- Reinvest in gear early. Because difficulty scales with throughput, you want better equipment before the airport gets dangerous, not after.
- Grab the cheap detainment passes. Infinite Handcuffs and Sniper Taser (59 each) give long-range control for very little Robux.
- Build a boss loadout. Barrett Sniper plus Infinite Ammo keeps your damage uptime high against bosses; the Minigun handles the heaviest waves.
- Keep a Medkit if you can. Survivability matters as threats escalate, and it lets you support teammates in shared servers.
- Balance throughput and readiness. The whole game is the tension between processing passengers for Cash and being armed for the next wave — do not over-commit to either.
Does Secure the Airport Have Codes?
As of June 26, 2026, Secure the Airport has no verified active codes and no confirmed code-entry system. Any "Secure the Airport code" you see online is almost certainly lifted from a different airport game like Airport Tycoon. We keep the honest, current status on our Secure the Airport codes page rather than reprint codes that do not work here.
How to Earn Free Robux for Secure the Airport
The weapon and gear passes — Barrett Sniper, Minigun, Infinite Ammo, Medkit — all cost Robux, and the Cash you earn screening passengers will not buy them. If you want that gear without spending out of pocket, you can earn Robux through Earnaldo by completing simple tasks, then put it toward the loadout that carries you through boss waves. Here is how it works.
Earn Free Robux While You Play
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Frequently Asked Questions
No. As of June 2026, Secure the Airport has no verified active codes and no confirmed code-entry system. Codes you find for this name are almost always lifted from other airport games like Airport Tycoon.
It was made by Bro Brought WHAT?? and lives on Roblox place ID 102054284786904. It launched around March 20, 2026 and has over 3.2 million visits with roughly 10,000 concurrent players.
It is an action security simulator. You screen passengers, search luggage, and check documents for Cash, then defend the airport against escalating threats and boss fights using gear you buy with that Cash. It is not a tycoon or roleplay game.
You earn Cash by processing passengers correctly: scanning them, catching contraband in luggage, and verifying passports and boarding passes. That Cash funds gear upgrades.
For value, the 59-Robux Infinite Handcuffs and Sniper Taser give long-range detainment cheaply. For boss damage, the Barrett Sniper (160) plus Infinite Ammo (249) is the combat package, with the Minigun [OP] (240) as the top option.
The more passengers you process, the more dangerous the airport becomes. Criminals and threats appear that you must detain or neutralize, building toward boss encounters and a final threat you defeat to save the airport.
It is the top rank you climb toward in Secure the Airport. Reaching it unlocks exclusive rewards and achievements. You rank up by processing passengers accurately and progressing through the game.
Yes. The game is free, with optional Robux game passes for weapons, gear, and quality-of-life like Infinite Ammo and a Medkit. The core screening-and-defense loop costs nothing.
About This Guide
This guide was last updated on June 26, 2026 and reflects the current state of Secure the Airport (place ID 102054284786904). Game-pass names and prices are pulled from the live in-game store. Specific weapon stats, upgrade tiers, and named bosses are part of in-game progression and are described here only where verified. For the full cluster, visit our Secure the Airport hub, check the codes page, or read our Secure the Airport vs Emergency Response: Liberty County comparison. Spot something out of date? Tell us in the Earnaldo Discord.