I don't know the breakdown per aircraft, I didn't ask.
I was told, however, that we're getting 50 new 717 F/O's by the end of May. 25 are scheduled for their orals next week (buddy of mine in that class).
And yes, 1,500 hours is EXACTLY what it sounds like. I was just going through open time and it looks like more weekends are uncovered than I've seen since before we went to FLICA.
What that equates to is approximately 45 reserve pilots flying 40 hours a month just to cover open time. Another 20-30 of trips that fall into open time last-minute for sick calls, and they'll block 60-70 hours and credit about 100-105 hours.
717 -vs 737? Easy choice. 737. Unless you just hate 4-5 hour legs which they don't do as much as you'd imagine. They do a LOT of 2 hour flights, just like the 717 up and down the Eastern Seaboard.
Upside. They also do West Coast and Vegas. The reserve time is about HALF what it is on the 717 (4-6 months versus 8-12 months on the 717). The 737-700 is also used in a TON of foreign countries and, if we were to ever have a major catastrophe and you got laid off, the 737 type and experience would be a HUGE benefit on your resume.
I'm looking at a 4-year upgrade. Next year when my seat lock is up I'm bidding over to the 737. Nice to have experience in both aircraft before trying to upgrade into one. Just my .02 cents. Lots of guys are happy to stay on the 717... it IS definitely easier to fly once you get it programmed.