The Federal Air travel Administration has actually bought Boeing to repair a freshly found software application problem in its 737 Max airplane prior to enabling it to fly, according to a Washington Post report released on Thursday.

Boeing authorities apparently explained the brand-new software application issue as “fairly small,” and stated it was unassociated to the anti-stall system that is being examined after 2 fatal 737 Max crashes took place simply months apart. Nonetheless, authorities with understanding of the FAA’s probe stated the repair is necessary for security.

Three-hundred and forty-six guests and team members were eliminated after 2 737 Max airplane– Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airline Companies Flight 302– crashed within a period of 5 months. The airplane has actually been grounded in the United States and numerous other nations.

The 737 Max’s brand-new automated security function has actually been under extreme examination as Boeing and air travel authorities examine the crashes. Preliminary reports recommend that a malfunctioning reading from a sensing unit might have contributed in both crashes. The reports showed that the malfunctioning sensing unit might have set off the aircraft’s automatic system and pointed the nose downward after launch.

Some pilots were apparently uninformed of the security function and likewise think they did not get appropriate training with the brand-new system. Boeing’s software application upgrade and “detailed pilot training” will resolve concerns with the presumed malfunctioning system, the business stated in a declaration on Thursday.

“Security is a core worth for everybody at Boeing and the security of our aircrafts, our clients’ guests and teams is constantly our leading concern,” Boeing stated in a declaration.

“Boeing’s technical professionals continue to help in this examination and company-wide groups are working to resolve lessons from the Lion Air Flight 610 mishap in October.”