The automotive industry has defined ASIL for safety-critical work. Tools like compilers must be qualified to be used for specific levels. Green Hills provides a popular qualified C/C++ compiler, for example. Under the name Ferrocene, people work towards a qualified Rust compiler tool chain.
Resolves YES if any company offers a Rust compiler qualified for ASIL-B (or even C or D) until the close date. An announcement to offer it in 2031 or later is not sufficient.
Looks like it will resolve YES this year, but it still says "will be" for now:
Ferrocene will be available for purchase by individuals and companies later this year at €25 per month per seat (or €240 per seat if paying annually).
Something is happening: https://ferrous-systems.com/blog/a-decade-of-rust/