Average power is given by the energy or work per unit time. The sort of energy we could make a calculation for, using the available information about the air flow, is the kinetic energy of the air. We know the area of the cross-section of the air duct and the average speed at which the air passes through the duct. What volume of air passes by the fan every second?
We are given the density of air, so what is the mass of air passing the fan in one second?
We now have a mass of air and its speed. What is the kinetic energy of that mass of air? This energy flows by in one second, so what power does that represent?