Washington (CNN) An international panel created after two Boeing 737 MAX crashes is expected to recommend the Federal Aviation Administration change the way it certifies planes and address safety concerns that aircraft technology is becoming far more sophisticated than the regulations that govern it, a source familiar with the matter tells CNN.

The Joint Authorities Technical Review, or JATR is in the "final stages of completing their work" and is expected to issue its report as soon as next week, according to the source.

It is comprised of US officials and representatives from nine foreign safety agencies and was organized by the FAA to review the US aircraft certification processes, including the certification of the Boeing 737 MAX.

The panel is preparing to make several recommendations, the source said, that will be presented to the FAA. It is not clear if the agency plans to accept or publicly release the recommendations.

The recommendations will include detailed ways "to address deficiencies," the source said.

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