The Roblox Baszucki International Airport, previoulsy known as Robloxity Regional Airport, was an airport that used to serve the Robloxity County area. However, after a larger airport opened in 2000, the airport's passengers started to decline, and most airlines moved their hubs and services to the new airport. It was later closed on July 16, 2010 due to major financial decline.

The airport was originally a regional airport. When newly elected President David "Builderman" Baszucki took a liking to Robloxity County in 2004, he allocated significant funds to expand the airport, despite a newer and larger airport was already built and open. As a result, the airport was renamed. Some criticized the new name as self-centered, undeserved, or nationalistic, but it soon caught on. By the late 2000s and early 2010s, the airport began to suffer financial decline and ultimately closed in 2010, and was replaced with the new Robloxity International Airport.

The closed airport was abandoned until 2020. However, the land was bought that year and the terminal 1 was split in half and partially demolished along with 2 of the 4 runways. The fourth runway was demolished shortly after in 2021. Only the 1st runway, small part of the 2nd runway and the entire main taxiway still remains, as a part of the South Ridge Factory Complex owned by McTedson Corporation. Much of the former site remains undeveloped to this day, with the majority of the remaining land being used by the factory and the rest being owned by the city, which sold the remaining land to Unimall-Westbrick, for a planned shopping center.

The terminal 2 building, the main taxiway, and part of terminal 1 are still being neglected, with three abandoned R747s which were all retired from the Robloxian Airlines. However, the two planes were removed around October 2025.

As of 2025, over 10 years of abandonment, the exterior of the airport shows widespread deterioration. Many windows are broken, walls are stained or covered with graffiti, and plants have grown through cracks in the concrete and pavement. Perimeter fences are damaged or missing in places, and old signage is faded or defaced.

Inside the terminals, most facilities have fallen into poor condition. Furniture is broken, ceiling tiles and lights are missing, and trash and debris are scattered across the floors. Escalators and elevators no longer function, and sections of the roof have begun leaking, causing water damage and mold growth. Makeshift camps are present in some areas, though most are now abandoned and removed following police intervention.

Due to structural damage, vandalism, and the presence of hazardous materials, the airport has been deemed unsafe for public entry. Police have blocked the main entrances to prevent trespassing and further vandalism. Warning signs are posted around the property, and access is restricted to authorized personnel only.