WASHINGTON/SEATTLE (Reuters) -
Boeing Co plans further changes to the software architecture of the 737 MAX flight-control system to address a flaw discovered after a test in June, two people briefed on the matter said late on Thursday.
The move comes in response to an effort to address a problem discovered in June during a Federal Aviation Administration(FAA) simulator test.
Boeing still hopes to complete the software redesign by the end of September to submit to the FAA for approval, the sources said.