AEC Engineering sailed into view in September of 1982, the brainchild of David Whitten (founder). AEC represented David’s firm conviction that Northern New England had a need for a “custom control house” with emphasis on quality design using 21st-century technology.
Working out of his home on Flying Point in Freeport, David put his 20 years of experience with industrial controls and systems into the marketplace. Among the first projects were control systems for a hydro-electric generator station and an oil service ship propulsion control system.
In the years that followed, AEC grew steadily in size and scope. Relationships were formed and new customers became repeat customers. Talented staff were hired and brought new skills and experience to the company. AEC was ambitious and projects ranged from wire harnesses to water treatment plants, and from snow-making controls to SCADA systems. While the core of AEC’s customers was in New England, projects took AEC to California, Illinois, Texas, and even overseas to Korea and Puerto Rico.















