Yes and no. Air power has consistently overestimated "kills" on the battlefield. In France 1944 and Iraq 1.0 and 2.0, airpower did kill a large number of vehicles, but far less than estimated by their respective air staffs. The Germans specifically pointed to tac air disrupting movement as a greater penalty than machines destroyed. The Panzer Lehr and 2nd SS Das Reich divisions were savaged by airpower, but it kept those divisions from committing whole units to the fight. Instead they trickled into the front and we never faced their combined might.
There's no doubt modern airpower would take a chunk out of a modern armored division, but it will still come down to killing tanks from the ground, not the air. Air power's greatest "contribution" is the multiple prongs of killing and disrupting formations, logistics, and communications.