I feel you've only been given half a story. What systems engineer would tell you you need a auto air vent without suggesting what type?
Now the answer will have to get technical. Do you know if your system is vented or unvented (pressurised)?
If it is unvented, an auto air vent is normally fitted as standard. And if you are getting lots of 'air' in an unvented system, it is because there isn't enough corrosion inhibitor in the primary water circuit and the water is slowly eating away at the inside of your rads. One of the byproducts of this is gas - hydrogen gas - and this 'air' you refer to is this in fact gas. It is true that an auto air vent will remove this gas but you are treating the symptom, not the root cause.
If your system is vented (and hence has a small reservoir tank in the loft) it IS just possible that the air is getting in through contact with the reservoir tank (through bad design, usually), but it is much more likley that it is created again through lack of inhibitor. I suggest you check this first - rather than get involved in the need or not for an auto air vent.