A future-phase SkyBridge pathway covering CDL freight, passenger transport, dispatching, freight brokerage, warehouse operations, fleet administration, transportation back office, and vehicle & fleet maintenance.
This pathway is in the future build phase. SkyBridge is not currently developing or registering this pathway. This pathway is in the future build phase. SkyBridge is not currently developing or registering this pathway. Licensing and CDL requirements will apply when developed.
Logistics & Mobility Operations is one of SkyBridge's broadest planned pathways, designed to address Alaska's significant workforce needs across the full logistics and transportation spectrum. From CDL freight drivers to dispatchers, freight brokers, warehouse supervisors, and fleet maintenance technicians — this pathway is scoped to build a credentialed pipeline across the entire sector.
When developed, this pathway will offer multiple occupational tracks within the logistics and mobility space, each with structured on-the-job training, related technical instruction, and a DOL Certificate of Completion.
Development is contingent on employer partner readiness, available funding, CDL and licensing framework alignment, and SkyBridge program capacity. We are not currently accepting registrations for this pathway.
Important: This pathway is not in active development and is not registered with the U.S. Department of Labor. CDL and other licensing requirements will apply to certain tracks. No timeline for development has been established.
Alaska's logistics sector is a critical economic driver with significant workforce development needs.
Alaska's logistics and transportation sector is essential to the state's economy and supply chain. Structured apprenticeship pathways are needed to build a reliable, credentialed workforce.
This pathway is designed to serve multiple occupational tracks — from CDL drivers to dispatchers and fleet technicians — creating diverse career entry points.
Like all SkyBridge pathways, this will be a paid apprenticeship when launched — no unpaid training, no student debt.
Logistics and transportation roles are among the most in-demand occupations in Alaska, offering stable employment and advancement opportunities for completers.
The following areas represent the anticipated scope across logistics tracks when this pathway is developed.
All curriculum details are preliminary. CDL and licensing requirements will apply to certain tracks. This pathway is not in active development.
When this pathway launches, eligibility requirements will be finalized by track. CDL tracks will require additional licensing prerequisites.
All eligibility details are preliminary and subject to change. CDL and licensing requirements will vary by track.
Pathway Status
This pathway is not in active development. Register your interest below to be notified if it moves forward.
Register InterestCommon questions about the Logistics & Mobility Operations pathway.
No timeline has been established. Development is contingent on employer partner readiness, CDL framework alignment, available funding, and SkyBridge program capacity.
CDL requirements will depend on the specific occupational track. Driving tracks will require a CDL. Non-driving tracks such as dispatching, brokerage, and fleet administration will not.
Yes. Submit your interest using the form below and we'll reach out if this pathway moves into active development.
We anticipate training sites would include trucking companies, freight brokerages, warehouse and distribution centers, passenger transport operators, and fleet management organizations in Alaska.
Submit your information below and we'll keep you informed if this pathway moves into active development. Indicate which track interests you most.
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