However, the Aviation Group has absolute pricing power, effectively facing a global monopoly.
This is a technological monopoly.
Of course, they can't officially use the term "monopoly" because they will license the technology to other enterprises and institutions, which can also research on this technology and develop new types of anti-gravity devices, and participate in market competition.
But for how long?
Without access to the real anti-gravity technology, nobody knows how long the development will take, but it's certain that the Aviation Group can maintain a monopoly on anti-gravity technology for a significant period of time.
This is the time to recoup their investment.
Although the Aviation Group's anti-gravity technology is a clear technological monopoly and will undoubtedly bring in huge patent licensing fees, some large enterprises are still eager to try, especially those whose core is technological innovation.