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Microwave in the airline cabin ?

it depend on the which airline, what class of seats, what type of plane, inter continental or continental.

they do not use one type of oven, depend on the above.
 
I believe the galley oven is a Super Heated Steam Oven:

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In the past the steam was made internally making the need for the oven or steaming container to be raised to a sufficient temperature before the steam is Produced.

In Modern steam ovens the steam is produced externally then introduced into the oven. Eliminating the requirement to raise the oven temperature before steam is produced.

sorry man brother, r u going for a interview at SIA for technician? why are you so interested in how the things work? i think different airlines got different way of doing it.
 
Does steam oven work in the manner as the rectangular container used to store char siew bao in coffeeshop ?

You need water to generate steam. So is there a water container below the galley oven ?

There is no water container but, Steam ovens generally require a water supply connection from the galley to the oven unit (at the back). Besides that, you'll need to have power supply at 115V. Typical power supplies at home are 110V or 230V..
 
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