Adobe flash for iPad Air?

How can I get my iPad Air to work with videos or apps that are made with Adobe flash?

Adobe Flash does not work on iPad.
There are other Flash Player substitutes available in the iTunes Store.  Search "Flash Player".
Here is one.  I know absolutely nothing about this particular product, and have no financial interest in it.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/oplayerhd-lite-best-free-video/id385896088?mt=8

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    Here is Steve Jobs official comment on his momentous decision to omit Flash from iDevices: Steve Jobs on Flash.
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