Macbook air does not boot (Question mark icon)

Hi everyone...
This is actually a friend's problem so will need your guidence in very specific things... He owns a MacBook Air, that no longer boots in the Mac OSX. It just stays blank with the very well known questionmark / finder icon on the screen. As far as my knowledge goes, if it was a MacBook or a MacBook Pro, I would just connect it to my iMac with a firewire cable, turn the MacBook Air on as a hard drive (pressing the T key at start up) and try to back up the files or re-install the OS X if possible. But sadly that's not the case. Air doesn't have a Firewire port and I can't make a connection via USB...
So my questions to you are the following:
1. Is there any possible way (other than opening Air and removing the disk) to connect MacBook Air with another Mac to try to back up its contents, like the Firewire method?
2. How can I start the installation process of an OS if MacBook Air can't login (without superdrive obviously)?
I hope to hear from you guys soon, and I thank you in advance for rading all that text...!

First go through this diagnostic proceedure to see if it works.
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1440?viewlocale=en_US
If that didn't help then to create a clone. You will need the Carbon Copy Cloner app from this site:
http://www.bombich.com/
Make sure that the system you clone is supported on the MBair that you intend to boot.  For example, 10.7.2 Lion will boot all versions of the MBair.  10.6.8 Snow Leopard will run on all previous MBairs Except the latest July 2011 version which requires Lion.
Use CCC to clone your system to an external disk.  Then plug the disk into the MBair and boot holding the Option key down.  The boot manager will give you the external disk as an option to boot from.
Now that you're running from the clone, you can use and/or repair the internal disk of the MBair.

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