In both diagrams, you can see the underbite. Also, to the best of my knowledge, the color coding in those types of diagrams is constant such as green=good, yellow=OK, red=problem area.
So, in the first diagram, it is conveying that the red areas are the areas needing more space and are the problem areas. They show a line passing through the most narrow area of the airway which is minimal axial area of 102 square mm.
The second diagram is a transposition of the airway onto your '3d' jaw scan. On that diagram they note VOLUME of airway (mm cubed) and repeat the area measures.
So, what they are looking at is how much they would have to move your lower jaw forward to increase (red) airway for better breathing. To do so, they have to balance how much to move your upper jaw.
Since the second diagram is a single shot of a '3D' computer assisted planning software and refers to your 'NOW' status, they will be using the soft ware to try out different combos of movements. They will be using it to plan a surgery. That is to say, neither of the diagrams are in themselves, plans or proposals for what they are going to do. Instead they constitute information used in the planning.