Just a guess, but maybe it's about where they've reached their assigned altitude, so they quit climbing at that point, thereby maybe needing less thrust from the engines. The initial rate of climb at takeoff for a 737 is about 3,000 ft a minute, so to get to 30,000 ft would take something like 10 minutes or so. Takeoff speed is about 165 knots, and, of course, they are gaining speed from takeoff until they get to their assigned cruising altitude. You're probably near where they back off the power somewhat. Cruising speed is about 585 mph, give or take some, so you can see going from 165 at takeoff and climbing and accelerating to 585 would probably get them about as far as where you are in 10 minutes, give or take a little.