IPA: /ˈɛəˌpaʊə/
KK: /ˈɛrˌpaʊər/
The ability of a country's air force to use aircraft and missiles effectively for military operations and strategies.
The country's airpower was a decisive factor in the conflict.
Airpower is formed from "air" (from Old English "aer", meaning the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth) and "power" (from Latin "potere", meaning to be able or have strength). The term refers to the strength or capability of military forces that operate in the air.
Think of 'air' as the invisible substance around us and 'power' as strength — together, airpower means the strength of forces that operate in the air.