Boeing has formulated a revision plan for its flight control software on the '737 Max 8', which was followed by a crash, the Associated Press reported.

Boeing plans to modify the system to prevent aerodynamic failures, according to communications.

The system was designed so that if the front of the airplane was too far forward, the sensor would detect it and automatically lower it down.

Once the correction is complete, the system is expected to receive and analyze data from one or more sensors before lowering the front of the aircraft, reducing the altitude variation without repeatedly lowering the front.

Boeing says it will pay for pilot training on the modified system.

Meanwhile, FAA, the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States, predicted that Boeing will update the system next week.